[00:02] <user2> I am gonna try
[00:03] <clrae> when i installed  Lubuntu , i installed ubuntu server with it , how can i remove ubuntu server from terminal and just keep Lubuntu-desktop
[00:04] <compdoc> did you install the Lubuntu-desktop on ubuntu server?
[00:06] <wileee> clrae, This a mini net install?
[00:06] <clrae> compdoc> i used mini iso , and installed two packeges lubuntu-desktop ubuntu server , now i want to get rid of ubuntu server and jut use the desktop
[00:08] <clrae> compdoc ; so how to uninstall ubuntu server from terminal ?
[00:08] <Solarbaby> I'm not convinced that I should shut my computer down with out manually unmounting a luks encrypted hard drive.
[00:08] <user2> i checked it again and it is "boot" there is not enough space
[00:08] <wileee> clrae, The base of the mini install is in line with the ubuntu server, is this what you mean?
[00:10] <wileee> in other words the base working operating system it offers
[00:10] <ihsw> hi i'm trying to install python-pip but it's giving me errors about unmet dependencies, how do i fix this?
[00:10] <clrae> wileee ; i dont mean any thing i just want to remove the ubuntu packege that's been installed
[00:10] <clrae> wileee: ubuntu server packege
[00:10] <wileee> clrae, I think you may be on the wrong track is all. We can't, or at least me unless we have a better description.
[00:10] <Solarbaby> lhsw: I think they are already at version pip2
[00:11] <ihsw> Solarbaby: pip2?
[00:11] <clrae> wileee ; what is ubuntu server anyway ?
[00:11] <wileee> clrae, lubuntu uses alot of ubuntu
[00:11] <Solarbaby> ihsw: it's possible you are installing something that has been outdated
[00:12] <ihsw> Solarbaby: alright, how do i get pip then? really new to python stuff.
[00:12] <clrae> wileee: do you know the proccess of installing from mini iso ?
[00:12] <Solarbaby> ihsw: i might have used github when I needed it
[00:12] <Solarbaby> ihsw: I'm no expert and I'm just trying to get you started out right
[00:13] <clrae> wileee : ?
[00:13] <wileee> clrae, I've installed using the min i, been awhile is all, so I forget the exact text info it shows for install. However if you install the base system it offers, might be called the ubuntu server I'm not surte, than add lubuntu, nothing else you should be fine.
[00:15] <clrae> wileee ; Ok i have just finished the installation and booted  lubuntu , how can i check what has been installed from terminal ?
[00:16] <wileee> clrae, Run this command and a text will be in your home off all installed,  dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages
[00:19] <clrae> wileee : i am asking that because i feel like Lubuntu is a little bit slow then what it used to be , i dont know why
[00:19] <Bashing-om> user2: And the result of ' sudo apt-get autoremove ' ?
[00:20] <user2> nothing
[00:20] <user2> it didnt work out :(
[00:21] <wileee> clrae, All in all I'm probably not your best help in hunting that down but I would check the min hardware needed as a possibility. I was looking for a lubuntu mini and found this, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/MinimalInstall
[00:21] <Bashing-om> user2: show in the pastebin then the errors .. I do not do well with guessing .
[00:22] <wileee> clrae, I have an older dual core atom toshiba laptop, runs like a champ with a SSD.
[00:23] <clrae> wileee : why lubuntu isnt detecting my internal wifi card ?
[00:23] <clrae> wileee ; do i need to install its driver ?
[00:23] <wileee> clrae, Have you looked with lspci in the terminal?
[00:24] <wileee> broadcom maybe?
[00:25] <clrae> wileee : can you pls tell me the name of the internal wifi card i have http://paste.ubuntu.com/12686413/
[00:26] <wileee> clrae, Broadcom Corporation BCM4311  the bot has a wiki.
[00:26] <wileee> !broadcom | clrae
[00:27] <wileee> clrae, In this area I would address the channel, I have not used broadcom, the wiki seems to help.
[00:30] <CalebW> V3rdant: Found anything?
[00:37] <RNeville> Hello Could someone point in the direction to install pastebin to capture the output of a command line output
[00:37] <RNeville> hope this makes sense
[00:38] <wileee> !pastebinit | RNeville
[00:38] <RNeville> thx bot ubottu
[00:39] <clrae> regarding the broadcom device and the proccesor  microcode  here http://imgur.com/HJjgFXO  should i set them to use or do not use the device ??
[00:42] <Jasync> I am looking for help with making a language pack.
[00:42] <Jasync>  If somebody wanted to do a "Tolkein Elvish" font, really it's not merely a "font", though a separate language. It would require an Elvish dictionary for the system to understand the language, else when you wrote your Tolkein Elvish document & switched your font back to the English font, your document would seem like gibberish, because technically that's not English, though it's written in English. If you plugged in a separate phony language layout for the T
[00:42] <clrae> regarding the broadcom device and the proccesor  microcode  here http://imgur.com/HJjgFXO  should i set them to use or do not use the device ??
[00:44] <Jasync> I could hijack an obscure language pack & retitle it & pass it out to the Star Wars people, though that would register as nonsense to my machine & would not be totally ethical. Swahili people might appreciate that I took the trouble instead of asking a year from now, "Why are people full of Jedi & Sith jokes each time I get online? (however that translates in Swahili. I could make a joke about doing that with Latin, though I'm not trying to be controversial 
[00:44] <RNeville> I've just upgraded my pc running Ubuntu 14.04 and this is the output of lspci, could anyone take a look at it
[00:45] <V3rdant> CalebW: I tried using macchanger and got the same thing. Can you change you mac address manually using ifconfig like this "sudo ifconfig wlan0 hw ether xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx" You'd have to change the interface for ethernet
[00:47] <wileee> RNeville, pastebinit gives you the url to post.
[00:49] <RNeville> http://paste.ubuntu.com/12686493/
[00:49] <RNeville> wileee, sorry
[00:50] <wileee> RNeville, I missed the problem is all.
[00:50] <RNeville> wileee, just not sure what lspci output means for my machine
[00:50] <wileee> RNeville, Ah, it is a hardware listing.
[00:50] <RNeville> wileee, in the past I had another machine were the video card was output errors in lspci
[00:51] <RNeville> I didn't realize it because I didn't know how to read the output for a typical lspci output
[00:51] <wileee> must have had lspci in it's search, not in it itself
[00:52] <RNeville> just thought someone could take a look at the lspci output for my new machines and see if it looked normal
[00:53] <Jasync> I am looking for a little help with making a Language Pack. Maybe somebody can dig up some source documentation or is aware of something or has read something that would be helpful? :D Hopefully.
[00:54] <jstansbe> recommendations on remote desktop/connection for linux(ubuntu) to win 8?
[00:55] <Jasync> Doesn't Windoze use ssh as well?
[00:55] <Jasync> or it has ssh capabilities?
[00:55] <wileee> RNeville, If it reads all the hardware yes looks like it does. Are you having any problems?
[00:56] <RNeville> wileee, no not really
[00:56] <RNeville> just a little bluetooth problems
[00:57] <RNeville> my bluetooth headphones just stop working, for no real reason
[00:57] <wileee> RNeville, Cool, lspci by itself has only hardware onboard input is all. No idea on bluetoth here.
[00:57] <RNeville> wileee, thx
[00:57] <clrae> do i need to change anything in this driver settings or is it okey http://imgur.com/HJjgFXO
[00:58] <Jef_> I'm looking to have a window (Nautilus file management) open up and come to the from of every window if I click on [Open file location]. Any suggestions on how to accomplish this?
[00:58] <clrae> should i use the nouveau driver or the NVIDIA ?
[00:59] <clrae> which one is better ?
[00:59] <Jasync> clrae, Nouveau is still not totally compatible with NVIDIA cards.
[00:59] <Jasync> some, though not all
[00:59] <Jasync> I have to use Nvidia drivers still
[01:00] <Jasync> Some cards will work fine with the opensource Nouveau though.
[01:01] <Jasync> Nvidia has great support in Linux, though they have plans for greater integration using the Nouveau drivers
[01:01] <clrae> Jasync ; so should i choose the first option ,?
[01:02] <wafflejock> clrae: use the open source drivers unless they cause a problem for you, if you do upgrade would suggest doing a backup in case you have to restore afterwards or be ready to know how to roll back before installing things manually
[01:02] <wafflejock> clrae: also can use the additional drivers (jockey) app for adding/removing drivers
[01:02] <Jasync> Look at your card model number & look online at which driver is suggested for your specific card. I am not 100% sure, though I think Ubuntu is fairly honest at this point about whether Nouveau will work for your card or not. It's a shame that Nouveau is default driver already, because it won't work for a large number of laptops still. It's a good goal though.
[01:03] <CalebW> V3rdant: Yes I can
[01:03] <clrae> regarding the proccessor should i check using proccessor microcode firmware for AMS CPUs  ?
[01:03] <CalebW> V3rdant: So I was trying to have run on boot by putting it into /etc/rc.local
[01:07] <Jasync> Ubuntu was really sort of unethical, because Nvidia supported Linux usage, though Ubuntu is effectively trying to lock Nvidia out of Nvidia card owners using Nvidia drivers if they prefer, because even now if I want to run Nvidia drivers I have to install a totally different Kernel, which means that Ubuntu would not go through the trouble of being compatible with Nvidia drivers written for Linux & Ubuntu specifically even if it didn't have to be. :/
[01:07] <V3rdant> Why don't you write a bash script that would randomise the mac address within some parameters, so that the vendor ID still points to a real piece of hardware and then you can run that before you connect to the Uni ethernet. Otherwise you could add the path to your cron with the @reboot bit.
[01:08] <TandyUK> is something special needed when using ipv6 on an lacp bonded interface?
[01:08] <TandyUK> i have a host here with 3 nics, 2 bonded as bond0, and 1 standalone
[01:08] <TandyUK> eth0 and bond0 (eth1 & eth2) both have full ipv4 connectivity
[01:09] <TandyUK> both networks also have working ipv6, on a:b:c:1::/64 and a:b:c:2::/64
[01:09] <TandyUK> bond0 is on the first, and cannot be pinged
[01:09] <TandyUK> eth0 is on the second, and works fine
[01:10] <TandyUK> aside from eth0/bond0 and :1:/:2:, the confing in /etc/network/interfaces is identical
[01:10] <TandyUK> any ideas anyone?
[01:11] <TandyUK> also i should say if i disable the bonding, all nics works fine with v4 and v6
[01:11] <TandyUK> its just in an 802.3ad bond i cant get v6 connectivity
[01:11] <bazhang> ##networking TandyUK
[01:11] <Jasync> Well, if you turn off the v4 on the machine that's using v4 & v6 & can not communicate with the v6 machine, can you reach it then?
[01:12] <TandyUK> via eth0 yes, but not via the bonded nic
[01:12] <clrae>  do you mean i can loose display if i tried NVIDIA driver ?
[01:13] <clrae> wafflejock ; do you mean i can loose display if i tried NVIDIA driver ?  , sorry i got discinnected
[01:13] <Jasync> Well, then your problem is with running the two types, right? Because both work, though just v4 works if you try to communicate with both.
[01:14] <TandyUK> bond0 never has working v6
[01:14] <Jasync> clrae, figure out what make & model your card is first
[01:14] <TandyUK> while eth0 is fine
[01:14] <wafflejock> clrae: yeah can be a problem if you use some driver that has an issue with your particular hardware and then you lose your GUI, can use nomodeset boot flag to use the vesa drivers if whatever u install fails so you can get a minimal working GUI back to revert the drivers but can be a pain
[01:15] <clrae> Jasync ; my card is " NVIDIA Corporation C67 [GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M] (rev a2)
[01:15] <Jasync> I have that card put out by Galaxy
[01:15] <Jasync> You need Nvidia drivers specifically for that card
[01:16] <clrae> is it the one suggested  in the additional driver http://imgur.com/HJjgFXO
[01:17] <clrae> Jasync ; ?
[01:18] <Jasync> clrae, there's a different driver for that as well. I think the 314 works for that card
[01:18] <Johnny_linux> clrae,  does it say 173 or 304 ?, would be about right
[01:18] <Jasync> Though your system is setup & ready to use your nvidia-304 driver
[01:18] <Jasync> There's a 314 as well
[01:19] <clrae> Jasync : is it the fisrst option or the second ?
[01:19] <Jasync> It's the advanced one. I think it works for that card, though just use the 304, your system's ready to go.
[01:19] <Johnny_linux> 304 usually works ok for those cards, i have both a 700 series and 800 series
[01:20] <Jasync> clrae, go with the first one. It'll prove more stable
[01:20] <Jasync> the second one is an attempt to make the graphics look better & perform better, though the first one is stable
[01:20] <clrae> Jasync : what abou the other drivers should i use them ? or not
[01:20] <Jasync> That's not your graphics
[01:21] <clrae> Jasync ;yes wifi and proccessor
[01:21] <Jasync> something is telling your machine not to use a driver for a nice lan card you have installed
[01:21] <clrae> Jasync ; because i can't detect the internal wifi card  so i need a friver
[01:21] <clrae> driver*
[01:22] <Jasync> Well, that's the driver you need, if you can't use it yet
[01:22] <Jasync> Apply a single change at a time
[01:22] <Jasync> Change your graphics first, then Apply Changes
[01:22] <Jasync> Then change your broadband driver & Apply Changes again
[01:23] <clrae> same thing for the proccessor microcode ?
[01:24] <Jasync> I'm not so personally familiar with running AMD with Ubuntu in 64 bit. I'd change those other 2 & if your system works well, wait until someone tells you something specific about that particular one.
[01:25] <Jasync> I'm curious though, because the option suggests, "Do not use the device", so is that technically "what they mean"? Not sure.
[01:27] <Jasync> With regards your Processor. It's some sort of firmware, though I'm not sure if you want that or not. I guess it's somewhat compatible. ^.^
[01:45] <Jef_> I'm looking to have a window (Nautilus file management) open up and come to the from of every window if I click on [Open file location]. Any suggestions on how to accomplish this?
[01:50] <wileee> Jef_, can be changed in dconf, https://askubuntu.com/questions/594294/how-to-automatically-bring-an-activated-window-to-the-foreground
[01:50] <wileee> Jef_, The commands are to change  gui configx you can see dconf-editor
[01:51] <wileee> config*
[01:51] <Jef_> @wileee Thank you.
[01:51] <wileee> no prob, seems correct
[01:57] <wileee> Jef_, As I look closer seems like a dead end, I wonder if the unity-tweak tool has a click/choice there.
[01:57] <igor_> hello people!!! ahahah
[02:05] <clrae> after checking using the Broadcom driver http://imgur.com/VbC1xjW  and restarting i got the error " wifi disableb by hardware switch " help me please how can i restore it back to do not use
[02:06] <clrae> please help !
[02:07] <Bashing-om> clrae: Is there not a physical switch of function key to turn WIFI on ?
[02:10] <Jasync> clrae, does your wifi work somehow without the device being enabled with the driver?
[02:11] <Jasync> clrae, the driver itself probably has a UI or some sort of configuration that will enable your wifi
[02:12] <clrae> Jasync ; what is it ? the configuration ?
[02:12] <imthenachoman> hey guys. anyone here have experience using ios/android as mouse with ubuntu?
[02:12] <Jasync> first of all, clrae, how do you use wifi without the driver?
[02:13] <Jasync> because your option is, "Do not use the device"
[02:13] <Jasync> So, it sounds like the system is still not using the driver, not that the driver disabled your wifi
[02:14] <clrae> Jasync : i am now talking to you from a live ubuntu usb , i can't connect to wifi from there the screen shot is  before i checked use ....
[02:15] <Jasync> You didn't try to enable those drivers on a live usb Ubuntu running did you?
[02:15] <clrae> Jasync : what do i do now ? when i try to check it back to do not use it dosnt work cause no internet
[02:16] <clrae> Jasync ; am using an external wifi card  even in the live ubuntu  my internal wifi card is not being detectted
[02:17] <Jasync> clrae, you have internet. You probably have a wired connection. You have to install Linux to use the driver.
[02:17] <clrae> Jasync : no wired connection
[02:17] <Jasync> I'm sure the Driver is not available in a live "Try Ubuntu without Install" mode
[02:18] <clrae> Jasync ; i dont understand whatr do you mean  "Try Ubuntu without Install" mode ?
[02:19] <Jasync> After you install Linux, you do not need the Live USB
[02:19] <clrae> Jasync : and ?
[02:20] <imthenachoman> how bout, does anyone know how to make ubuntu an airplay server so i can use my ios to airplay to it?
[02:20] <clrae> Jasync ; are you suggesting to reinstall ubuntu to fix the problem ?
[02:20] <Jasync> clrae, why are you using the Live USB? Do you even have Linux installed?
[02:22] <clrae> Jasync; yes i do and i have lubuntu installed and with wifi disabled by switch error , so ia m using live ubuntu to connect and figure out a solution !
[02:23] <clrae> Jasync ; what are my options .?
[02:23] <Jasync> ok, so your wifi works with the Live USB is what you mean
[02:23] <Jasync> right?
[02:24] <smacktalk> what's a good vnc client?  or should I be using nx?
[02:24] <clrae> yes because the network manager dosnt show me the error message wifi disabled by swith " in live ubuntu
[02:24] <hiexpo> install the 3rd party drivers
[02:24] <Jasync> Do you have a cat5 cable that you can plugin to your router so you don't have to logout & restart to test a solution?
[02:25] <clrae> Jasync ; no i dont have access to ethernet cable at the moment only wifi
[02:26] <Jasync> How did enabling the hardware driver disable your wifi is the question
[02:26] <Jasync> Because your options were to either enable the driver or "Do not use the device", which is your wifi connection itself in this case
[02:28] <Jasync> Maybe "Do not use the device" is not technically true, though is a generic field of text for the Ubuntu driver config gui.
[02:29] <clrae> Jasync ; can i try deleting the broadcom driver , would that solve the problem ?
[02:31] <Jasync> no!! You don't go through & delete things. Nah. :D
[02:31] <clrae> Jasync ; i recall ubuntu unity has an option for enabling disabling wifi
[02:32] <clrae> Jasync ; but again it says  it's disabled by switch
[02:32] <Jasync> It's easy when you're inside the system running, because you just go back to that "Additional Drivers" tab & click the option that doesn't suggest you use the Proprietary Drivers
[02:33] <Jasync> You can probably get the drivers to work though. That's why I said, You probably want a cat5 cable connected to your router & then look around & figure out how to configure the driver
[02:33] <clrae> Jasync; i did that but it didnt work it need internet access i guess
[02:33] <Jasync> No, it worked. You probably just needed to restart
[02:33] <Jasync> to make it simple
[02:34] <mandje_> is it useful to install intel video drivers?   like you can find here: https://01.org/linuxgraphics/   if you got this: Graphics Card Intel HD Graphics 3000
[02:34] <clrae> Jasync ; would 3g modem help instead of the cable ?
[02:34] <Jasync> You probably could have toggled your Connection icon at your top panel, whatever that's called. ^.^ hehe
[02:36] <Jasync> Nah, you don't need to change your modem/router. Just grab a cat5 cable when you can & look for some configuration help for your proprietary driver
[02:37] <Jasync> Get the cat5 cable & after you enable it, if something happens, you can plug in & finish your driver setup with searching for whatever info you need. :)
[02:38] <imthenachoman> has anyone here used apticron?
[02:43] <doxinho> what is the proper way to set the date? I'm doing "sudo date --set="20151005 01:00:00" and it returns the correct value, but then when I type date it returns the actual date
[02:44] <doxinho> sudo apt-get install tzdata
[02:44] <doxinho> mt
[02:46] <seratonin> hi there. could somebody help me to install a program from a .zip file?
[02:46] <Ben64> seratonin: what program
[02:46] <seratonin> i'm trying to install monogame from http://www.monogame.net/2015/04/29/monogame-3-4/
[02:47] <wileee> mandje_, Nah, the ubuntu repos should have all the intel you need.
[02:47] <seratonin> i've extracted the zip file but now it has 2 .sh files
[02:47] <seratonin> one for debian and one normal generate.sh
[02:47] <mandje_> tnx wileee
[02:48] <seratonin> i've tried chmod +x on each of the files and then running generate.sh from the terminal
[02:48] <wileee> mandje_, no problem.
[02:49] <Ben64> seratonin: looks like it is in the ubuntu repositories already
[02:49] <seratonin> so what do i do?
[02:50] <Ben64> search for it in the ubuntu software center and install  it
[02:50] <seratonin> i did a search thro9ugh the software center for Monogame but there weere no results
[02:50] <Ben64> what version of ubuntu
[02:50] <IamRuben> So I am trying to run maya and I get this error, "libfam.so.0:cannot open share object file: No such file or directory"
[02:50] <IamRuben> Can anyone help me out?
[02:51] <Ben64> IamRuben: contact autodesk for support
[02:51] <IamRuben> Ben64: really? you think they would help?
[02:51] <Ben64> yep
[02:51] <IamRuben> Thanks
[02:51] <seratonin> Ben64: Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS i think
[02:52] <seratonin> i only installed it 3 days ago
[02:52] <Ben64> seratonin: lsb_release -a
[02:52] <blackangelpr> IamRuben, try wine channel
[02:52] <seratonin> 15.04
[02:52] <seratonin> vivid
[02:52] <clrae> I just had to restart , stupid me !
[02:53] <odroid> hi
[02:53] <IamRuben> thanks blackangelpr
[02:53] <seratonin> Ben64: i am in the uk... perhaps it is not on our software centre?
[02:53] <clrae> How can i controle britness in lubuntu there is no icon in the panel ?
[02:53] <seratonin> Ben64: is there any way to install the binaries from the zip package?
[02:53] <Ben64> seratonin: looks like it was removed after 14.04 sometime, monodevelop is still there
[02:54] <seratonin> Ben64: yeah i got that. I was going to install Monogame because it may be customised for game dev
[02:55] <clrae> ?
[02:58] <seratonin> Ben64: every time i try to run generate.sh it gives me the following error: "line 13: .Makeself/makeself.sh: permission denied"
[03:00] <Ben64> seratonin: you should be using the deb one
[03:00] <seratonin> ok
[03:01] <coffeeguy> hey there, i have a radeon r9 270 and want to install ubuntu on dualboot, should i wait till i upgrade to the nvidia gtx950?
[03:01] <Liza> how to run android app in ubuntu?
[03:01] <seratonin> Ben64: i get this "dpkg-deb: error: maintainer script `postinst' has bad permissions 644 (must be >=0555 and <=0775)"
[03:02] <Ben64> seratonin: yeah you might have to fix permissions
[03:02] <seratonin> Ben64: how? which files? thanks
[03:03] <Ben64> seratonin: the message you posted has the files and what permissions to set
[03:04] <seratonin> Ben64: what do i type? i do not know where this file is and how to edit it. sorry. new linux user
[03:04] <Ben64> find the file called postinst, change it from 644 to >=555 and <=775
[03:05] <seratonin> in the package?
[03:05] <seratonin> Ben64: just found it. how do i change the permissions? just right click it? -yeah sorry , i'm a windows user
[03:06] <Ben64> you can right click it
[03:06] <Liza>  how to run android app in ubuntu?...
[03:06] <Ben64> Liza: you don't
[03:07] <seratonin> Ben64: I just right clicked it and 'allow executing as program' on it...
[03:08] <seratonin> Ben64: not sure if it is building. terminal is just stuck on "dpkg-deb: building package `monogame-pipeline' in `monogame-pipeline.deb'."
[03:08] <Liza> ben64 android is also Linux os... why not it is possible ?
[03:08] <Ben64> Liza: android runs on arm processors usually, your computer is probably i686
[03:09] <Rmcs> Hi
[03:09] <Liza> ben64 any virtual os solution ?
[03:10] <Ben64> the android sdk comes with an android emulator
[03:10] <Ben64> its slow, have fun
[03:10] <seratonin> Ben64: back to the command line. nothing happened
[03:10] <Ben64> elaborate on nothing
[03:11] <seratonin> Ben64: after the last message, it just went back to the $ prompt
[03:11] <Liza> ben64: some one suggest me about virtual box
[03:11] <seratonin> Ben64: will try again...
[03:11] <Ben64> seratonin: so maybe it worked, check the directory for a deb package
[03:12] <seratonin> Ben64: which directory? usr?
[03:12] <Ben64> the one you ran the thing from
[03:13] <seratonin> Ben64: ah yes... there is a monogame-pipeline.deb now... what do i do? just double click it?
[03:14] <Ben64> seratonin: sure
[03:15] <seratonin> Ben64: aha... software centre just picked it up and is installing it now... thanks
[03:21] <seratonin> Ben64: I am not seeing monogame in my Ubuntu Apps... where did it go?
[03:26] <seratonin> Ben64: nevermind. thanks anyway.
[03:29] <deepesh> hi i have added a user in linux by useradd command
[03:29] <deepesh> can anyone help me know what is the deafult password set for a user
[03:30] <deepesh> as when am trying to login its prompting for passwd
[03:30] <Rmcs> why?
[03:36] <cfhowlett> deepesh, the default password is blank
[03:36] <deepesh> cfhowlett,  but am able to login with blank passwd
[03:37] <cfhowlett> deepesh, you can assign a password if you are sudo
[03:37] <deepesh> am getting  su: Authentication failure
[03:37] <kkdjrhrdh> $ mount /dev/sdd1 /media/usb0
[03:37] <kkdjrhrdh> mount: only root can do that
[03:38] <deepesh> yes i can do that but wanted to know the default login password
[03:38] <cfhowlett> there IS no default password.
[03:39] <deepesh> cfhowlett, ok thanks and when i login i just get a $ prompt
[03:39] <andro23579> $ mount /dev/sdd1 /media/usb0
[03:39] <andro23579> mount: only root can do that
[03:39] <andro23579> why
[03:39] <deepesh> generally its shows as username@comp
[03:39] <deepesh> how do i chnage that prompt
[03:40] <andro23579> when I mount as root it wont let me copy files over to my sdcard
[03:40] <deepesh> or is there a reason it showing like that
[03:40] <andro23579> why not allowed to mount as non root
[03:41] <andro23579> if I have physical access to my own machine I should be able to use my sdcard
[03:42] <smacktalk> I have a command i need to issue  sudo sed -i 's/saucy/precise/g' /etc/apt/sources.list.d/freenx-team-ppa-saucy.list
[03:42] <smacktalk> only i'm running mythbuntu...it's not saucy, how do I know what to replace that with?
[03:42] <Ben64> deepesh: is there a reason you used useradd instead of adduser
[03:43] <smacktalk> is there a command that shows me what distro?
[03:43] <Ben64> lsb_release -a will tell you what version you're running
[03:43] <cfhowlett> smacktalk, lsb_release -a
[03:43] <andro23579> $ cat /etc/*release* works too
[03:44] <deepesh> Ben64, i followed http://www.tecmint.com/add-users-in-linux/
[03:44] <deepesh> am not aware of adduser ..is there a diff
[03:44] <deepesh> ?
[03:44] <cfhowlett> deepesh, apparently there is.  read the man page
[03:44] <deepesh> ok thanks i will .. cfhowlett
[03:45] <Ben64> well that page is incorrect
[03:46] <cfhowlett> Ben64, in the description, it explicitly states that adduser is the preferred option for debian.
[03:47] <Ben64> right up top it says "The ‘adduser‘ is much similar to useradd command, because it is just a symbolic link to it."
[03:47] <Ben64> which is wrong, grammatically and factually
[03:47] <cfhowlett> Ben64, who should correct this?  I'm guessing this man entry comes from upstream ... somewhere.
[03:48] <Ben64> oh i was talking about the webpage that deepesh linked
[03:48] <deepesh> Ben64, thats useradd i guess
[03:48] <cen> hello everyone
[03:50] <cfhowlett> deepesh, I'm reading your link.  if you used useradd, YOU set a password as part of the process.   "When we add a new user in Linux with ‘useradd‘ command it gets created in locked state and to unlock that user account, we need to set a password for that account with ‘passwd‘ command."
[03:51] <Guest56234> Attempting to free up disk space on / and the D.U.A says there is 323.5 MB in the folder /etc/X11 and the other folders do not have much of a fraction of that and there isnt much else in the directory.
[03:51] <Guest56234> How can I find out what is giving it a 323 MB reading?
[03:52] <Ben64> Guest56234: pastebin the output of "df -h"
[03:56] <deepesh> cfhowlett, yes i u r correct ..canu tell me how do i chnage the login prompt
[03:56] <deepesh> in which file do we chnage it
[03:57] <cfhowlett> deepesh, the $ is the default you know ...
[03:58] <cfhowlett> https://ubuntugenius.wordpress.com/2011/07/11/how-to-change-the-command-line-prompt-colour-in-the-ubuntulinux-terminal/
[03:59] <Guest56234> To which pastebin?
[04:02] <Guest56234> Ben64 which pastebin?
[04:02] <cfhowlett> deepesh, http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-linux-unix-bash-shell-setup-prompt.html
[04:03] <Guest56234> Ben64.
[04:05] <Bashing-om> !pastebinit | Guest56234
[04:06] <Guest56234> ok
[04:06] <Guest56234> Ben64 http://paste.ubuntu.com/12687454/
[04:11] <Bashing-om> Guest56234: Try ' sudo apt-get autoremove ' with / at 100% capacity, may not have the operating head room for apt to work n .
[04:12] <Guest56234> Bashing-om: The question is about the 300+ MB showing in the X11 directory.
[04:12] <Guest56234> Not /var/cache
[04:12] <Guest56234> plenty of var space/
[04:14] <Bashing-om> Guest56234: " /dev/sda2       3.7G  3.5G     0 100% /" That is most often the /boot partition full of old kernels . which autoremove may remove . If you want to see disk usage in terminal ' cd / ; sudo du -sx * | sort -n ' .
[04:15] <Guest56234> Bashing-om DU gui says theres 300+mb in the X11 dir.
[04:15] <Guest56234> Boot is small enough.
[04:17] <Guest56234> Bashing-om 328540	etc
[04:17] <Guest56234> DU says it is under X11
[04:17] <Guest56234> but not in the subdirs.
[04:17] <Guest56234> Looking at X11 I see some scripts.
[04:18] <Guest56234> What command shows the filesizes from cli?
[04:18] <Guest56234> It looks like it is the core file
[04:18] <Guest56234> What is in the core file is it a binary blob?
[04:20] <Bashing-om> Guest56234: My /etc/X11 directory: http://paste.ubuntu.com/12687527/ .
[04:20] <Guest56234> Bashing-om what is in /etc/X11/core?
[04:21] <Guest56234> I guess it is the proprietary binary driver.
[04:21] <Ben64> Guest56234: what are you trying to do
[04:21] <Bashing-om> Guest56234: That directory uis not in my install .
[04:21] <Guest56234> Ben64 free up some disk space on /
[04:21] <cfhowlett> nor mine 14.04.3
[04:21] <Ben64> Guest56234: don't mess around in system directories
[04:21] <Ben64> you should really have more than 3.7GB for /
[04:22] <Guest56234> It looks like it is the binary proprietary driver.
[04:22] <Ben64> unlikely
[04:22] <Guest56234> Ben64 no not really.
[04:22] <Ben64> not really what
[04:22] <Guest56234> The root is going to go on an optical drive.
[04:22] <Guest56234> I want to keep it under 4.7GB.
[04:22] <Ben64> sounds like a bad idea, but good luck
[04:23] <Guest56234> No not a bad idea.
[04:23] <cfhowlett> Guest56234, try lubuntu for lighter system demands.  you are attempting the absolute minimum configuration.
[04:23] <Ben64> use a livecd/usb
[04:23] <Guest56234> Nowhere near an absolute minimum that is wrapped up in the kernel and it is about 3MB.
[04:24] <Guest56234> rootfs
[04:24] <lotuspsychje> Guest56234: whats ayour actual purpose to keep your system so low in data?
[04:25] <Guest56234> To fit it on a DVD.
[04:25] <Ben64> use a live dvd, an install on a dvd is going to be horrible
[04:25] <Guest56234> So at runtime it can't be tampered with by intruders.
[04:25] <cfhowlett> exactly.  better to try install to a USB
[04:26] <Guest56234> nah
[04:26] <Guest56234> defeats purpose.
[04:26] <Ben64> is the purpose having an unusably slow system
[04:26] <Guest56234> nah
[04:27] <loa> Ben64, looks like trolling...
[04:27] <cfhowlett> sad to say ... perhaps.
[04:27] <cfhowlett> Guest56234, "kiosk" mode would accomplish what you're describing
[04:27] <Guest56234> nah
[04:28] <Guest56234> Has to be read only media.
[04:28] <Ben64> so use a livedvd
[04:28] <Guest56234> Can't be on any rw disks.
[04:28] <cfhowlett> which is exactly what kiosk mode accomplishes
[04:28] <Guest56234> Possibly a locked SD card.
[04:28] <lotuspsychje_> Guest56234: what are you so affraid for to intrude?
[04:28] <Guest56234> Youns keep proliferating kp666.
[04:28] <Guest56234> Its a virus.
[04:29] <lotuspsychje_> ?
[04:29] <Guest56234> Anything can attach on to the back of any executable when the system is in rw mode.
[04:29] <Ben64> can still happen in memory
[04:29] <cfhowlett> a MICROSOFT virus
[04:29] <loa> even read-only system can be compromised while running
[04:30] <Ben64> you're solving a nonexistent problem by creating so many problems
[04:30] <Guest56234> Ben64 sure and when theres a ro source to compare it can be tracked and eliminated.
[04:30] <Guest56234> Harem.
[04:30] <lotuspsychje_> Guest56234: follow the things suggested here, and do a normal install, then tight up your security
[04:31] <Guest56234> Ok I will do what I have in mind.
[04:31] <gdeeble> Anyone in where familiar with the Virtualbox Web Service?
[04:31] <Ben64> Guest56234: then don't come to this channel if you won't take advice
[04:32] <Guest56234> I should own the channel if it still exists after I finish.
[04:32] <Guest56234> rebooting
[04:34] <lotuspsychje> !details | gdeeble explain whats happening mate
[04:35] <gdeeble> ubottu: sorry.. I can't get it to start. I did an update on the kernel I think(something about End of Life and HWE) and now since then it will not start.
[04:36] <lotuspsychje> gdeeble: ubuntu version please?
[04:36] <gdeeble> lotuspsychje: 12.04
[04:36] <lotuspsychje> gdeeble: and where di you download virtualbox web?
[04:37] <gdeeble> vbox's web site.. It's running 4.3
[04:37] <gdeeble> I had it working before the update
[04:37] <lotuspsychje> gdeeble: any reason why you dont use the virtualbox install from repos?
[04:37] <gdeeble> I was using it literally 45 minutes ago and decided to update to get rid of the annoying HWE message logging into the box
[04:37] <lotuspsychje> !info virtualbox precise
[04:38] <gdeeble> I'm using phpvirtualbox and I followed a tutorial at one point.
[04:38] <lotuspsychje> gdeeble: im not sure 4.3 is very reccomended to use on precise, but never tested web version myself
[04:39] <gdeeble> lotuspsychje: it's odd because it had been running no problem on the box no problem.. the only thing I did was the update runnign sudo apt-get install linux-generic-lts-trusty linux-image-generic-lts-trusty
[04:40] <Ben64> yep, that can happen
[04:40] <louisluo> nice to me you guys
[04:40] <gdeeble> I believe I was initially running 3.8.0-44 before the update.
[04:41] <Ben64> you need to upgrade to 14.04
[04:41] <lotuspsychje> !info phpvirtualbox
[04:41] <gdeeble> lotuspsychje: ?
[04:42] <gdeeble> http://sourceforge.net/p/phpvirtualbox/wiki/Home/
[04:42] <lotuspsychje> gdeeble: yeah just found the sourceforge
[04:43] <gdeeble> lotuspsychje: i've tried to reconfigure it from dpkg and stuff like that and it's just being hateful.. running it as root, it works but if I run it as the "vbox" user it looks like it's starting and doesn't continue
[04:43] <lotuspsychje> gdeeble: did you see this: http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpvirtualbox/files/?source=navbar
[04:44] <lotuspsychje> gdeeble: it meantion you should run virtualbox version + phpvritualbox version that matches
[04:44] <gdeeble> right
[04:44] <lotuspsychje> !info virtualbox trusty
[04:44] <gdeeble> virtualbox and phpvirtualbox were running before the trusty update
[04:45] <gdeeble> they were not changed only the kernel
[04:45] <lotuspsychje> gdeeble: *) for VirtualBox 4.3 - phpvirtualbox-4.3-x.zip if you install trusty like Ben64 suggests
[04:47] <lotuspsychje> gdeeble: its not because they were running fine, that it was the right way to do things
[04:47] <lotuspsychje> gdeeble: if i understand wel you had 12.04 and latest version of phpvirtualbox right?
[04:48] <gdeeble> So maybe I'm confused here.. running kernel 3.8.0-44 I was successful with using vbox 4.3 with phpvirtualbox 4.3(matching).. while staying on 12.04, I did the update to 3.13.0-65 kernel and it stops. I'm not sure I follow why going to 14.04 would help. Sorry for being very stupid on this :(
[04:49] <Ben64> sometimes there are issues with building the modules for vbox when changing kernels. 12.04 is way old and its time to upgrade anyway
[04:50] <lotuspsychje> gdeeble: any reasons your sticking to 12.04 perhaps?
[04:50] <gdeeble> lotuspsychje: you're right.. I had 4.3 and 4.3 for vbox and phpvbox... they didn't change.. the problem is with the core package I'm thinking and like ben said, i'm starting to think it's with building the modules as I got a dkms message.. I forgot about that.
[04:51] <lotuspsychje> gdeeble: try what Ben64 suggested fresh 14.04 + right phpvirtualbox
[04:51] <gdeeble> lotuspsychje: The box is actually a Zentyal server, running version 3.3 as it had all the features.. I'm not sure if upgrading to 14.04 will cause that to fail :-S
[04:52] <gdeeble> I want it to stay on 3.3 to retain the features from it.
[04:52] <lotuspsychje> gdeeble: like Ben64 said in later time you will be forced to switch LTS
[04:53] <lotuspsychje> gdeeble: might ask in #ubuntu-server whats reccomended way for your zentyal?
[04:54] <gdeeble> lotuspsychje: I can definitely do that. I appreciate yours and Ben64's  help with this..
[04:54] <lotuspsychje> no prob and good luck!
[04:57] <abcvxyz> hi all
[04:59] <lotuspsychje> abcvxyz: welcome, what can we do for you?
[04:59] <abcvxyz> must be die
[04:59] <abcvxyz> (:
[05:01] <l0tusgarden5> .
[05:02] <l0tusgarden5> Just installed Ubuntu (Gnome distro), and heard that IRC channels were great for learning Linux
[05:03] <l0tusgarden5> 8-)
[05:03] <lotuspsychje> l0tusgarden5: they are idle here and learn :p
[05:03] <l0tusgarden5> lotuspsychje: I guess I should go to the linux4noobs subreddit
[05:04] <lotuspsychje> !discuss | l0tusgarden5 for quality ubuntu chat
[05:04] <l0tusgarden5> ok, will do
[05:05] <cfhowlett> l0tusgarden5, better way to learn ubuntu: read.  www.fullcirclemagazine.org/downloads.  start with #0, read , #1, read ...
[05:11] <mcerb> So I was in here earlier trying to get wifi working
[05:11] <mcerb> I've got the chat log, some people were helping me
[05:12] <lotuspsychje> mcerb: got any further?
[05:12] <mcerb> No, I'm trying to figure out what to try next
[05:12] <lotuspsychje> mcerb: we suggested you things yesterday, but you was gone
[05:14] <mcerb> Yeah I fell asleep
[05:15] <lotuspsychje> mcerb: try this maybe: http://askubuntu.com/questions/616119/unstable-wireless-with-intel-7260-iwlwifi-after-upgrade-to-15-04
[05:15] <lotuspsychje> mcerb: are you fully updated?
[05:16] <xxThumbsxx>  /server irc.abjects.net
[05:16] <cfhowlett> xxThumbsxx, stop spamming!!
[05:19] <mcerb> I'm upgrading now
[05:20] <mcerb> Then I'll try to make sense of that forum post
[05:20] <lotuspsychje> mcerb: upgrading to?
[05:20] <mcerb> I just ran sudo apt-get upgrade
[05:20] <lotuspsychje> ok
[05:21] <mcerb> I tethered with my phone via bluetooth
[05:22] <server_> Welcome
[05:23] <mcerb> Hmm, apparently it's gonna take 30 min
[05:28] <vibedigital> hello i installed grc - generic colourizer
[05:28] <vibedigital> how can i put it to every command i type in terminal?
[05:28] <vibedigital> any idea
[05:28] <lotuspsychje> !info grc
[05:29] <lotuspsychje> vibedigital: sudo apt-get install grc
[05:29] <vibedigital> sure lotuspsychje
[05:29] <vibedigital> its installed and working nice
[05:29] <vibedigital> buts annoying to always type :
[05:29] <vibedigital> grc mycomand
[05:30] <msxhan> hi
[05:30] <vibedigital> grc tail -f /var/log/something
[05:30] <vibedigital> i want to avoid to type "grc"
[05:30] <vibedigital> any idea for this?
[05:30] <lotuspsychje> !info colortail | vibedigital this what you lookin for?
[05:30] <msxhan> there is no idea
[05:31] <gdeeble> lotuspsychje: while I research about upgrading to 14.04, I rolled back to the 3.8.0-44 kernel and restarted and everything went green so probably is the need for 14.04 to run right :-/ but that's again for all the help
[05:31] <lotuspsychje> gdeeble: ok good luck!
[05:32] <gdeeble> thanks
[05:32] <msxhan> my ubuntu laptop taking to much time to shutdown. is there any solution?
[05:33] <lotuspsychje> msxhan: tweak your system for faster reactions/speeds
[05:33] <lotuspsychje> !info preload | msxhan
[05:33] <lotuspsychje> msxhan: clean up with bleachbit and sudo halt -p might also help
[05:34] <msxhan> ok I gonna trying now
[05:35] <vibedigital_> the whole idea is to colorize everthing in bash
[05:35] <vibedigital_> not only tail
[05:35] <lotuspsychje> vibedigital_: you need terminal colorized themes then
[05:36] <lotuspsychje> vibedigital_: google for colorized
[05:36] <vibedigital_> lotuspsychje i see
[05:36] <lotuspsychje> vibedigital_: something like this: http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized
[05:41] <vibedigital_> lotuspsychje many thanks, i'm going to search
[05:50] <Senks> Hi
[05:51] <Senks> Alguem ai?
[05:52] <lotuspsychje> !br | Senks
[05:52] <Catch22> hello all
[05:53] <Catch22> so I just got UBANTU the other day.  My first taste of unix...
[05:53] <Catch22> kinda like it so far
[05:54] <Catch22> seems more stable than windblows
[05:55] <lotuspsychje> !discuss | Catch22
[05:56] <Catch22> anyone know of a software for ubantu that replaces icechat or alternately skype?
[05:57] <pablo_> hi, did you have links to enter to the deep web
[05:57] <pablo_> ?
[05:57] <Catch22> yes
[05:57] <lotuspsychje> Catch22: chat software with video?
[05:57] <Catch22> yes
[05:57] <pablo_> about what?
[05:57] <Catch22> just general poking around
[05:57] <Catch22> always interested in learning new stuff
[05:57] <lotuspsychje> Catch22: telegram is pretty nice, but no video for now
[05:57] <pablo_> can you pass me someone?
[05:58] <lotuspsychje> pablo_: this is an ubuntu support channel
[05:58] <pablo_> how i start TOR browser in ubuntu "CAELinux"
[05:59] <somsip> pablo_: CAElinux is not supported here
[05:59] <pablo_> c
[05:59] <Catch22> ok I am going to go download telegram and see if it will work for my regular chat site.  Thanks lotuspsychje for the help.  will be back for support again I am sure!
[05:59] <pablo_> CAELinux isn't based on ubuntu? XubuntU?
[05:59] <somsip> pablo_: it is not supported here. Look here: http://caelinux.com/CMS/index.php?option=com_contact&view=contact&id=1&Itemid=3
[06:00] <pablo_> thanks
[06:28] <aleric> I am having some display problems. I j ust got back to work after a long time off. My setup is laptop plus two monitors which I had working before my break, but now I can only get one monitor to work. This is my xrandr output: https://bpaste.net/show/937b63a6ed34 . DP2-1 is the monitor that is missing. Anyone got any idea how to fix it?
[06:30] <asir1_> jelou
[06:30] <Guest51124> Hello
[06:30] <asir1> tuu
[06:30] <asir1> tenemos whatsapp
[06:30] <Guest51124> hello
[06:31] <asir1> quien eres
[06:31] <asir1> jajaj
[06:31] <cfhowlett> !es
[06:53] <ubuntu> unity doesn't start
[06:54] <Guest15243> the error report server is named oven
[06:55] <Guest15243> unity doesn't start
[06:56] <Guest15243> I attempted to remove and add unity and now there are packaging problems.
[06:56] <Guest15243> It says you held broken packages.
[06:57] <Guest15243> the error report server is named oven
[06:57] <Guest15243> is this oven2b
[06:57] <Guest15243> come in do you read me?
[06:57] <wileee> !topic
[06:58] <Guest15243> insufficient arguments for command "/topic"
[06:59] <Guest15243> wifeee do you read me?
[06:59] <Guest15243> is this oven2b I cannot speak to anybody "we call police"
[07:00] <Guest15243> about the only result
[07:00] <Guest15243> where do I file bug report?
[07:00] <lotuspsychje> !bug | Guest15243
[07:00] <Guest15243> is the error reporting server oven2b going to take care of bug "we call police"?
[07:01] <lotuspsychje> Guest15243: what are you talking about?
[07:02] <Guest15243> lotuspsychje: I've installed the proprietary driverand something broke.
[07:02] <Guest15243> lotuspsychje: So I attempt to remove and add package unity but then the apt complains "you held broken packages"
[07:02] <lotuspsychje> Guest15243: we need more details of what you did, ubuntu version,etc
[07:03] <lotuspsychje> Guest15243: did you add ppa of any kind?
[07:03] <Guest15243> lotuspsychje: Using ubuntu version 14
[07:03] <Guest15243> lotuspsychje: Using ubuntu version Trusty Tahr
[07:03] <lotuspsychje> Guest15243: tryed another driver?
[07:04] <Guest15243> lotuspsychje: yes the open driver worked but I want to keep some property so I switched to proprietary
[07:04] <Guest15243> This proprietary driver works except the unity panels do not show up
[07:04] <Guest15243> I am using the xserver now
[07:06] <Guest15243> lotuspsychje: I do not know what mixture of gnome unity and x the usual desktop uses
[07:07] <Guest15243> lotuspsychje: and lightdm
[07:07] <Guest15243> I attempted to install kde to fix it but there is no packages for it in the ubuntu repository
[07:08] <Guest15243> Disti[n] nice to see yo.
[07:08] <Dusti[n]> hello
[07:08] <Guest15243> Welcome.
[07:09] <Dusti[n]> same t you
[07:09] <Guest15243> Dustin this system is moving into oven mode secure some radiation shelters.
[07:10] <Guest15243> I am moving to proprietary so I can keep some bio-hazards.
[07:10] <Dusti[n]> lol
[07:10] <Guest15243> Hans and love opened up the dark side of the openflame project.
[07:11] <Guest15243> Where theres a flame some is bound to get burned.
[07:11] <Dusti[n]> ive been thinking about moving back to 14.04 LTS but im affraid ill run into the nvidia bug i ran into with 15.04
[07:12] <Guest15243> Dustin what is the nvidia bug?
[07:12] <Guest15243> Dustin, come over for food and talk if still in town.
[07:13] <Dusti[n]> where when you try and use the nvidia drivers it wont boot into X
[07:13] <Guest15243> I've installed the nvidia drivers and it works but it broke the usual desktop and the package system does not install unity after removing it.
[07:14] <Guest15243> It doesn't boot into X but x is running.
[07:14] <Dusti[n]> i think
[07:14] <Guest15243> Xorg looks like something that gives a root console to the web.
[07:15] <Guest15243> So I started it with startx.
[07:15] <Guest15243> It is running but I dont know the mixture of unity lightm and gnome to get the desktop running again.
[07:15] <Dusti[n]> exactly
[07:15] <Guest15243> It isn't a bug.
[07:16] <Dusti[n]> thats what im scared of if i reinstall LTS
[07:16] <Guest15243> It is a matter of it being coded that way.
[07:16] <Dusti[n]> what do you mean??
[07:16] <Guest15243> Ok Dustin let's find out how to get a usable desktop then with the nvidia driver.
[07:17] <Guest15243> Ask somebody to pastebin the kubuntu main package urls.
[07:17] <Guest15243> I will run the kde install and see if it boots.
[07:18] <Guest15243> I shall have to pipe the urls into the apt sources.list.
[07:18] <Dusti[n]> i just install ubuntu then do updates and select my invidia driver from the list of other driver
[07:19] <Guest15243> These problems could be more easily solvable if the ubuntu allowed for the cdrom to be mounted to install the origional packages when something breaks.
[07:19] <Guest15243> It is designed so you meet with me.
[07:19] <Dusti[n]> normaly works fine but with recent updates it wont bring up X after rebooting so i have to use the xorg default drivers
[07:20] <Guest15243> Here on irc support thisaway things break and there is no backup cd.
[07:20] <Dusti[n]> lol
[07:20] <Guest15243> It is all puzzles and dragons dustin.
[07:21] <Guest15243> At least with freenode the "choose your path" novel has a couple of shades of difference.
[07:21] <Dusti[n]> lol i knew it had to be
[07:22] <Guest15243> With insurance companies and blind faith in a monetary system the possibilities of life are quite limited.
[07:22] <backbox> hey
[07:23] <Guest15243> So now it is wide open, wikiwide machine learning.
[07:23] <Guest15243> Talk to Tanya a C4 specialist.
[07:23] <backbox> i am a hacker
[07:23] <surfer_> backbox, i don't believe you
[07:23] <backbox> ok you know waht is backbox?
[07:23] <backbox> backbox is kali linux
[07:24] <backbox> msfconsole
[07:24] <Guest15243> No box on my back.
[07:24] <Guest15243> My backpack was glowing in UV light so I threw it out.
[07:24] <backbox> you have skype?
[07:25] <Guest15243> No no skype installed.
[07:25] <backbox> ok
[07:25] <Guest15243> Hangouts is installed.
[07:25] <backbox> how i send screen shot
[07:25] <backbox> on this shit
[07:25] <surfer_> imgur.com
[07:25] <backbox> Hangouts is ok
[07:26] <Guest15243> Dustin.
[07:26] <backbox> how i send screenshot?
[07:26] <Guest15243> Lets get this working with KDE and I can show you how to do avanced psychology and reveal martyrs.
[07:26] <Guest15243> Then you can sacrifice your flesh to save a couple for My Vault.
[07:27] <Dusti[n]> ?
[07:27] <sex> hey
[07:27] <Guest15243> There is a such a thing as a martyr mind that never gets spent.
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[07:28] <Guest15243> Dustin look its sex she needs to be kept back out of open source area.
[07:28] <PCatinean> Can anyone help me remove password authentication for user X when trying to restart a service with upstart?
[07:28] <Dusti[n]> lol
[07:28] <Guest15243> Dustin yeah divine comedy.
[07:29] <Guest15243> The winepress is churning.
[07:29] <KaliLinux> who want sex
[07:29] <Dusti[n]> my sleeping pills are starting to kick in :)
[07:30] <KaliLinux> hey
[07:30] <aleric> Any ideas why I can't get one of my external monitors to be recognized? It detects one just fine, but cant find the other one
[07:30] <cfhowlett> !ops | KaliLinux
[07:31] <color> ls
[07:31] <color> op
[07:32] <Guest3835> what?
[07:33] <kali-linux> sex
[07:33] <kali-linux> ok
[07:33] <kali-linux> who want to talk
[07:33] <kali-linux> ?
[07:33] <cfhowlett> !ops | kali-linux please ban this idiot
[07:33] <DJOnes> kali-linux: Please don't, this the Ubuntu support channel and not general chat, please stay on topic
[07:40] <Guest15243> do you have a torrent downloader?
[07:40] <Guest15243> magnet:?xt=urn:btih:0f3c659a13cf0cd75608680f4ea2e1cd49507867&dn=theologicalhebre00lyoniala&tr=http%3A%2F%2Fbt1.archive.org%3A6969%2Fannounce&tr=http%3A%2F%2Fbt2.archive.org%3A6969%2Fannounce&ws=http%3A%2F%2Farchive.org%2Fdownload%2F&ws=http%3A%2F%2Fia600401.us.archive.org%2F19%2Fitems%2F&ws=http%3A%2F%2Fia700401.us.archive.org%2F19%2Fitems%2F
[07:40] <cfhowlett> Guest15243, stop spamming!!!
[07:41] <Guest15243> The url was a lot longr than expected.
[07:43] <Guest15243> 4 leechers right now.
[07:44] <jellow> Guest15243: Do you have a ubuntu support question?
[07:44] <Guest15243> yes it doesn't get answered.
[07:48] <Guest15243> I need some peers on that magnet link.
[07:48] <jellow> !ot | Guest15243
[07:49] <Guest15243> jellow then where is a small ubuntu torrent so I can find some peers.
[07:49] <Guest15243> Is there any net installer on a torrent?
[07:50] <Guest15243> I guess I can switch to debian.
[07:55] <Dangobro> hello everyone
[07:55] <Guest15243> I can use some peers.
[07:55] <Dangobro> any ubuntu experts here
[07:55] <cfhowlett> !ask | Dangobro
[07:57] <Dangobro> basically i downloaded this zip for an app and installed it with some commands a tutorial suggested and now i dont know how to uninstall it
[07:58] <EriC^^> Dangobro: what tutorial?
[07:59] <SCHAAP137> Dangobro: if your command to install the software was 'sudo make install', most likely you can uninstall it by performing 'sudo make uninstall' from the same location
[08:00] <SCHAAP137> it would help to know what tutorial you followed
[08:00] <Dangobro> im trying to find the tutorial hold on
[08:01] <Dangobro> it was this one https://instrudiaries.wordpress.com/2015/07/08/install-arduino-ide-1-6-5/
[08:04] <SoulRaven> hello
[08:04] <SoulRaven> i have this error, Failed to start unit user@0.service: Unknown unit: user@0.service
[08:04] <SoulRaven> Failed to start user service: Unknown unit: user@0.service
[08:04] <SoulRaven> on bott
[08:04] <SoulRaven> boot
[08:04] <SoulRaven> and i can't even start the network
[08:05] <SoulRaven> any ideea how i mange to workaround?
[08:05] <EriC^^> Dangobro: sudo rm -r /opt/arduino-1.6.5
[08:05] <Dangobro> will try thx
[08:07] <EriC^^> np
[08:07] <Dangobro> also, how can i find out the source from a desktop shortcut?
[08:08] <EriC^^> Dangobro: ls -l /shortcut
[08:08] <Dangobro> awesome thx
[08:08] <EriC^^> np
[08:15] <sooorajjj> Hey
[08:15] <sooorajjj>  can anyone help with this please
[08:16] <sooorajjj> http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/233872/dualbooting-to-windows-10-from-linux-mint-17-1-issue-creating-ntfs-partition
[08:17] <cfhowlett> sooorajjj, nope.  sorry.  mint is NOT ubuntu and we don't support it.  ask the mint channels for support
[08:17] <cfhowlett> !mint | sooorajjj
[08:19] <Guest15243> Dustin where are you at IL?
[08:19] <blinkbox> anyone experienced with openvpn, tap, and ubuntu?
[08:19] <sooorajjj> cfhowlett: sorry ... but i tried #linuxmint-help but no help there
[08:19] <Guest15243> Run a mapquest to the Gateway Arc
[08:19] <blinkbox> i have a problem. i have a perfectly fine openvpn conf file, set to tap, and authenticated well. except, i can only ping the device that's hosting the tunnel, and not any other device that's behind the tunnel.
[08:19] <Guest15243> See what the ETA is.
[08:20] <cfhowlett> sooorajjj, and we can't help here either.  mint is not made by ubuntu and we don't support it.  at all.
[08:20] <blinkbox> and here's the conf file. https://gist.github.com/anonymous/36868ddf7e71781971e4
[08:20] <cfhowlett> sooorajjj, if you need support and mint doesn't provide it, perhaps you should reconsider your OS options.
[08:20] <Frost2Sam>  /msg NickServ VERIFY REGISTER Frost2Sam ltlnxkzcovfk
[08:20] <blinkbox> forgot to say, client is windows, and host is ubuntu. the pastebin i gave is the servver file
[08:20] <cfhowlett> Frost2Sam, thanks for passing on your password ...
[08:21] <blinkbox> i don't think that's the pass though
[08:21] <sooorajjj> cfhowlett: yes ... anyways thanks
[08:21] <Guest15243> blinkbox what is the ip address?
[08:22] <blinkbox> 192.168.0.x
[08:22] <blinkbox> oh, i think it's important that i show my ifconfig as well
[08:22] <Frost2Sam>  /msg NickServ VERIFY REGISTER Frost2Sam ltlnxkzcovfk
[08:23] <Guest15243> blinkbox not configured on such subnet.
[08:23] <Guest15243> is it possible to ping to another subnet?
[08:23] <blinkbox> https://gist.github.com/anonymous/f13a3e4a04856959170e
[08:25] <blinkbox> i'm not sure what you mean by ip address, so i'll give out everything. i'm connecting from a public ip (1.9.x.x), not behind any firewall. i can vpn into my target ip(175.143.x.x), where the openvpn server sits with a subnet of 192.168.0.x, ip 192.168.0.26
[08:25] <blinkbox> now, i can ping 192.168.0.26
[08:25] <blinkbox> but i can't ping any other ip on the same subnet
[08:26] <blinkbox> this is a tap bridge
[08:26] <Guest15243> See where Menlo Park is located also.
[08:26] <blinkbox> the openvpn server is running on ubuntu lts 14.04
[08:29] <Guest15243> blinkbos is it possible there is no other ip connected to its private lan?
[08:29] <blinkbox> not possible
[08:29] <Guest15243> blinkbox maybe he has no peers.
[08:29] <blinkbox> PING 192.168.0.30 (192.168.0.30) 56(84) bytes of data.
[08:29] <blinkbox> 64 bytes from 192.168.0.30: icmp_seq=1 ttl=128 time=0.775 ms
[08:29] <blinkbox> works fine
[08:30] <Guest15243> What is the ip of your machine after connecting to the vpn?
[08:30] <blinkbox> 192.168.0.68.
[08:30] <Guest15243> Is it te server on the 192.x.x.x network?
[08:31] <blinkbox> the server sits on a 192.168.0.x/24 network
[08:31] <Guest15243> Is the vpn server the server on its local 192 net?
[08:31] <blinkbox> yes
[08:31] <Guest15243> Or is it th router of the net rather?
 i'm not sure what you mean by ip address, so i'll give out everything. i'm connecting from a public ip (1.9.x.x), not behind any firewall. i can vpn into my target ip(175.143.x.x), where the openvpn server sits with a subnet of 192.168.0.x, ip 192.168.0.26
[08:32] <blinkbox> i believe this is self explanatory
[08:32] <jpstone> anyone have a favorite screenshot app for capturing different portions of the screen with ubuntu?
[08:32] <Guest15243> Your trying to ping what ip?
[08:32] <Guest15243> 192.168.0.1 is usually the router.
[08:32] <blinkbox> i'm trying to ping 192.168.0.30
[08:33] <Guest15243> It is possible the router blocks peer to peer talk.
[08:33] <blinkbox> uh, no
[08:33] <EriC^^> jpstone: shutter is nice, there's also alt+printscreen and shift+printscreen
[08:33] <blinkbox> this is a udp tunnel
[08:33] <jpstone> technically peer to peer shouldn't hit the router
[08:33] <blinkbox> jpstone can you help?
[08:33] <jpstone> thanks Eric
[08:33] <EriC^^> np
[08:33] <jpstone> what's the prob
[08:33] <Guest15243> So it is supposed to provide a vpn right so you should have the address 192.168.0.25 or something.
[08:34] <Guest15243> And attempt to ping from 25 to 30.
[08:34] <blinkbox> https://gist.github.com/anonymous/f13a3e4a04856959170e <-- my /etc/network/interface, https://gist.github.com/anonymous/36868ddf7e71781971e4 <---- my /etc/openvpn/openvpn.conf
[08:34] <Guest15243> But if tap is what I'm guessing then you masqurade as 26.
[08:34] <Guest15243> So attempting to ping from 26 to 30.
[08:35] <blinkbox> i have a problem. i have a perfectly fine openvpn conf file, set to tap, and authenticated well. except, i can only ping the device that's hosting the tunnel, and not any other device that's behind the tunnel.
[08:35] <Guest15243> If the router on .1 blocks pings or inter ip chat then its the problem.
[08:35] <Guest15243> Some routers do it making each ip only talk to the router.
[08:36] <blinkbox> 'm connecting from a public ip (1.9.x.x), not behind any firewall. i can vpn into my target ip(175.143.x.x), where the openvpn server sits with a subnet of 192.168.0.x, ip 192.168.0.26
[08:36] <blinkbox> so pinging 192.168.0.26 is okay, but pinging a server that's alive at, say, 192.168.0.30 is no go
[08:36] <Guest15243> check the default route of your ping
[08:36] <Guest15243> or the routing table
[08:36] <Guest15243> so that all 192 goes to the tap interface
[08:37] <blinkbox> yep, i've checked that, they do go through the interface
[08:37] <blinkbox> and my subnet mask... is correct
[08:37] <Guest15243> Ive got an ssl cert from lomen
[08:38] <Guest15243> What is the default route of your ping?
[08:38] <Guest15243> it  has to go to 192.168.0.1
[08:39] <blinkbox> jpstone , youre thoughts?
[08:39] <blinkbox> your*
[08:39] <Guest15243> and then the router points it at the target being pinged
[08:39] <Guest15243> unless it is a hub
[08:40] <Guest15243> Ive not seen a manually configured network they almost all use hcp
[08:40] <Guest15243> dhcp routers
[08:41] <Guest15243> The only manually configured networks I've seen are ones ive done myself between two machines.
[08:42] <Guest15243> You have to clone the network map in your mind first to do anthing useful with it.
[08:42] <Guest15243> Bmepis
[08:43] <Guest15243> You have these psychological maps that nobody knows about.
[08:44] <Guest15243> I'm teaching you about secrets young man.
[08:45] <blinkbox> thanks for trying to help Guest15243, but i doubt this is the problem. as we all know about tunnels, and hubs, and switches, once you're already regarded as part of the 'network', the arp tables are the ones that decide where things should go, and not the router. the router only sits in between the internet and the network. since i'm connected through the tunnel, the router is already oblivous to whatever this tunnel is doing. the problem here is that
[08:45] <blinkbox> something in ubuntu is preventing my openvpn traffic from getting through. by right an ethernet bridge is supposed to make all this seamless, but that's not happening.
[08:45] <Guest15243> Not telling you the secrets.
[08:45] <marek___> hello world
[08:46] <Guest15243> You dont need openvpn then.
[08:46] <Guest15243> Your adding crypto for nothing.
[08:46] <Guest15243> If you have an ethernet connection just plug in.
[08:46] <indistylo> My goal is to build real time notification , Django realtime: : How to solve the NameError:name 'root' is not defined, Read problem details at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/32944158/django-realtime-how-to-solve-the-nameerrorname-root-is-not-defined, kindly suggest how to fix it
[08:47] <marco_> hello world
[08:47] <marco_> :D
[08:48] <Guest15243> The router creates the routing tables arp sits on top of the addresses.
[08:49] <Guest15243> Routers is the internet.
[08:49] <jotauve> hi!!!!!!!!
[08:50] <bazhang> please take this to ##networking Guest15243
[08:50] <jotauve> I've installed ubuntu 15.04, I've tried other desktop environments within this linux, now I feel that my ubuntu goes really slow compared with the fresh installation, what can I do? (avoiding a new fresh installation!= ?
[08:50] <Guest15243> blinkbox: do you reside in the reverse soft layer?
[08:51] <jotauve> (I've tried xubuntu, mate and kde)
[08:51] <blinkbox> thanks fr the suggestion, bazhang. i was asking here because i'm thinking it's specific to ubuntu
[08:52] <bazhang> blinkbox, its getting quite far afield from ubuntu support is my estimation
[08:52] <Guest15243> blinkbox: if your in the reverse soft layer aka My Domain then you're correct about the routers.
[08:53] <bazhang> !ot | Guest15243
[08:53] <blinkbox> well, are there any ubuntu server support channel?
[08:53] <blinkbox> i'd like to know
[08:53] <bazhang> jotauve, try the lxde one then
[08:53] <cfhowlett> !server | blinkbox
[08:53] <bazhang> #ubuntu-server
[08:53] <blinkbox> ah
[08:54] <blinkbox> thanks
[08:54] <Guest15243> Watch out for physical hosts coming inside the sheild.
[08:54] <bazhang> np
[08:54] <bazhang> lxde and openbox jotauve
[08:55] <jotauve> lxde does nt like me.. I want to return to unity but is like there is a bug with the X server,  in unity the windows changes the fonts and sizes all the time (loop!), is crazy, now I'm in mate and its all ok but I like unity :P
[08:56] <bazhang> jotauve, try the unity tweak tool, or something else, we cannot find what is best for YOU, only you can do that
[08:58] <linocisco> When I checked ink/Toner level, I got cups server error "There was an error during the CUPS operation: 'client-error-bad-request'."
[08:58] <Guest45583> load
[09:10] <ROKO__> https://dpaste.de/mGus
[09:10] <gianni__> load help
[09:10] <gianni__> LOAD /?
[09:12] <gianni__> load .xchat2/GlobalFind\GlobalFind.mrc
[09:12] <soman> Hi all. Is it possible to create ISO from my installed OS to use it then on virtual machine without installation?
[09:12] <Ben64> gianni__: stop typing that into the channel
[09:12] <SoulRaven> i have this error, Failed to start unit user@0.service: Unknown unit: user@0.service
[09:12] <SoulRaven> Failed to start user service: Unknown unit: user@0.service
[09:13] <SoulRaven> any ideea how to manage this error?
[09:13] <Ben64> SoulRaven: give more details
[09:13] <Ben64> soman: it wouldn't be an ISO but it may be possible to do that
[09:13] <scheffel> hallo
[09:13] <soman> Ben64: what way to achive that? I want to work with my OS on virt machine
[09:15] <SoulRaven> Ben64: Ubuntu 1410
[09:15] <Ben64> soman: something like this, just ignore the windows stuff https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Migrate_Windows
[09:17] <SoulRaven> Ben64: i realy don't know what to do
[09:18] <Ben64> SoulRaven: ubuntu 14.10 is no longer supported.
[09:19] <SoulRaven> Ben64: is on a server machine...so no update for long time
[09:19] <Ben64> thats horrible. upgrade now
[09:19] <SoulRaven> Ben64: i can
[09:19] <SoulRaven> i can't because the network is not working
[09:20] <Ben64> 14.10 isn't supported, that means no security updates, that means vulnerabilities. exactly what you do not want on a server
[09:20] <SoulRaven> i am from KVM right now, and the network is not working
[09:22] <alpaca_sida_xD> ese
[09:22] <alpaca_sida_xD> someone here?
[09:23] <alpaca_sida_xD> heeey
[09:23] <alpaca_sida_xD> someone online?
[09:23] <Torras> -
[09:23] <alpaca_sida_xD> torras gayer
[09:32] <badbodh> i got a hypothetical question for trusty, i have separate /boot, / and /home partition. i accidentally format /boot, how do i regenerate the contents of /boot without needing fresh install ? keep my / and /home intact
[09:32] <N3sh108> Hello!
[09:33] <EriC^^> badbodh: reinstall the kernel and all grub related packages
[09:33] <badbodh> update-initramfs didn't work in chroot.
[09:33] <N3sh108> I have a question concerning the syslog getting incredibly huge because of mon.wlan0 (I think it comes from when I installed hostpd for creating an hotspot.)
[09:33] <badbodh> EriC^^, apt-get install --reinstall linux-image-xxxx grubxx within chroot ?
[09:33] <N3sh108> is there any way to stop all those messages?
[09:34] <EriC^^> badbodh: yeah
[09:34] <EriC^^> badbodh: type dpkg -l | grep grub
[09:34] <EriC^^> install those packages
[09:34] <badbodh> ok. same drill for encrypted partitions ?
[09:35] <N3sh108> I am getting loads of "(mon.wlan0): error adding interface: wpa_supplicant couldn't grab this interface." when the computer comes back from sleep
[09:35] <xro> Hi, i would like to encrypt my home folder... can anybody validate the process : http://www.howtogeek.com/116032/how-to-encrypt-your-home-folder-after-installing-ubuntu/
[09:35] <EriC^^> yeah, but you also need to modify /etc/fstab and use the new uuid
[09:36] <badbodh> EriC^^, thanks. some idiot dd-ed sda instead of sdb and lost his /boot, trying to recover it.
[09:36] <N3sh108> how can I remove the mon.wlan0 interface from wpa_supplicants?
[09:36] <krpt>  /msg NickServ VERIFY REGISTER krpt pbpkfwwoqeps
[09:36] <N3sh108> lel
[09:37] <krpt> arf damn xchat
[09:37] <badbodh> krpt, not here, do that in the server's tab :)
[09:37] <EriC^^> badbodh: np, you should modify /etc/fstab before installing grub for both the encrypted and non-encrypted
[09:37] <N3sh108> even here works
[09:37] <cfhowlett> krpt, errr no.  YOU posted your info in a public channel.
[09:37] <krpt> lol
[09:37] <N3sh108> pbpkfwwoqeps
[09:37] <N3sh108> pbpkfwwoqeps
[09:37] <N3sh108> pbpkfwwoqeps
[09:37] <badbodh> EriC^^, ok, will keep that in mind.
[09:38] <badbodh> N3sh108, might not wanna do that when asking for help.
[09:38] <krpt> yes .. first irc client that logs me in a chan room by defalut instead of server
[09:38] <krpt> :p
[09:38] <N3sh108> :( badbodh, yeah ;(
[09:39] <badbodh> we read it, now wait for someone to answer. or at least give folks time to google some info before replying
[09:39] <N3sh108> ah I thought the pw part
[09:40] <N3sh108> what did I do, I just added to my question, not really much
[09:40] <badbodh> spam=bad
[09:41] <N3sh108> do you know what I 'spammed'?
[09:41] <cfhowlett> krpt,  be advised.  xchat is no longer maintained.  hexchat is the recommended replacement
[09:41] <krpt> thanks for the advice cfhowlett
[09:43] <krpt> Looking for some nfs mounting help .. video keep stuttering when played on my mount in ubuntu, raspberry plays it just fine, so I suspect my options in mounting are bad, tried different combination without success, my mount line in fstab :
[09:43] <krpt> 192.168.0.3:/DATA                               /mnt/nfs        nfs4    noauto,x-systemd.automount,x-systemd.device-timeout=60,timeo=7,rsize=16384,wsize=8192,retrans=300,soft,intr 0 0
[09:44] <kaizo>  /msg NickServ identify a4xapawa
[09:45] <cfhowlett> kaiza, public channel is public ...
[09:45] <badbodh> kaizo, a4xapawa , duly noted
[09:45] <xro> Hi, can anybody tell me if encrypting a home folder (after installation) is risky?
[09:45] <k1l_> kaizo: better change that
[09:45] <cfhowlett> xro, it's a normal operation ...
[09:46] <xro> cfhowlett, ok i just never did it...
[09:46] <badbodh> xro, it's not risky, but there may be some subtle changes if you try to troubleshoot regarding mount/umount part
[09:47] <badbodh> doesn't affect everyday usage
[09:47] <xro> ok... so i'll do it...
[09:48] <N3sh108> so far we have: krpt = pbpkfwwoqeps and kaizo = a4xapawa, any more? :P
[09:49] <N3sh108>  /msg NickServ identify g3tSchw1fty
[09:49] <N3sh108> arggg
[09:49] <krpt> lol N3sh108 at least mine was a validate, not a password
[09:49] <Ben64> N3sh108: stop spamming the channel
[09:49] <krpt> :)
[09:49] <N3sh108> ah ok krpt :D
[09:49] <N3sh108> Ben64, hello!
[09:49] <mzn723> join #ita-foss-project
[09:50] <badbodh> mzn723, no
[09:50] <cfhowlett> krpt, one more vote for hexchat; /ignore works.  instantly
[09:50] <badbodh> i globally ignore ctcp and dcc
[09:52] <badbodh> N3sh108, when your computer wakes up, network card is still asleep. what do you use for power management ? tlp, laptop-mode etc
[09:56] <oddRevan> anyone know if there's a quick way to compare apt-get package sizes or do I have to check manually/write my own script
[09:56] <Guest20457> someone in here who can help me with gnusocial :) ?
[09:57] <Guest20457> cant view images from AndStatus on Android ... WEBUI works fine though
[09:58] <badbodh> oddRevan, 'apt-cache show <packagename>', you can append '|grep <blahblah>' to narrow down the output
[10:03] <indistylo> Hi Folks, When I start redis-server, it states, Creating Server TCP listening socket *:6379: bind: Address already in use
[10:04] <indistylo> $redis-server > http://paste.ubuntu.com/12688632/
[10:04] <slooblack> try to list your socket and process attach to the socket
[10:05] <indistylo> slooblack : Is that for me?
[10:05] <indistylo> slooblack: If yes, then how to do it, kindly give pointers
[10:05] <slooblack> sudo lsof -i
[10:06] <slooblack> not the best one
[10:06] <slooblack> i try to find a better one but i doesn't remember
[10:07] <k1l_> indistylo: "netstat -tulpen"
[10:07] <slooblack> sudo netstat -tulpn
[10:07] <slooblack> yep this one work well
[10:08] <slooblack> and then you can get the process who listen your socket,  and with "ps" you can investigate about it.
[10:09] <indistylo> slooblack, k1l_ What do i get to with those commands? That will be for investigative purpose only, How can I fix that
[10:09] <k1l_> indistylo: get a clue what is already using that port
[10:11] <Shambler[Bishop> is there a standard way to pass a commandline to a program?
[10:12] <Shambler[Bishop> e.g. from terminal
[10:13] <indistylo> k1l_, slooblack : Have a look at this: netstat -tulpen > http://pastebin.com/vXBsKgi3
[10:13] <indistylo> Now in what file do I have to make changes to change that port?
[10:15] <slooblack> @indistylo for this i doesn't know
[10:15] <kk_drop> hi there. I have a printer/scanner device. printer is working well, when I want to print I plug-in it via usb and just print.  but when I want to scan, I plug-in device, I run "simple scan" application and when I want to scan I get message: No scanners available, please connect a scanner.
[10:15] <indistylo> slooblack : Ok thanks for your support
[10:15] <kk_drop> Then I just need to change chmod of usb bus for the scanner, eg: sudo chmod 777 /dev/bus/usb/001/015 and it works
[10:16] <kk_drop> is there any way that it can be done automatically, like for printer?
[10:16] <kk_drop> or I can change configuraton of scnaner to be available for all users when i plug-in device?
[10:17] <kk_drop> my wife will kill me if she will have to run some matrix commands each time she want's to scan something
[10:22] <user> d
[10:23] <morxander> Guys, I have ubuntu 14.04 running on Lenovo z5070 and i want to make the touchpad scrolling working but I don't know where I could download the driver
[10:25] <krpt> Hi, back with my nfs performance problem, my mount line is : nfs4    rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,_netdev  0 0 , any idea to fix improve performance is greatly welcomed !
[10:26] <krpt> I'm on local network
[10:29] <ActionParsnip> kk_drop: add the command in /etc/rc.local  above the "exit 0" line and it will run each boot
[10:29] <jaysarma987> hiii
[10:29] <ActionParsnip> morxander: http://askubuntu.com/questions/548755/cannot-use-twofinger-on-lenovo-z5070-touchpad-ubuntu-14-04
[10:30] <kk_drop> ActionParsnip, but sometimes on boot I don't have this device plugged-in yet
[10:30] <ActionParsnip> morxander: seems to just need a newer psmouse driver version.
[10:30] <kk_drop> I can print, but I can't scan
[10:30] <jaysarma987> help
[10:30] <ActionParsnip> kk_drop: ahh, then you are getting into udev rules
[10:30] <morxander> @ActionParsnip: I tried this but it didn't work :/
[10:31] <ActionParsnip> morxander: tried the 4.1 kernel?
[10:31] <morxander> no
[10:31] <morxander> Shall I download the source or there is a debian package?
[10:31] <ActionParsnip> morxander: may be worth a look, you can always uninstall it if its bad
[10:32] <ActionParsnip> morxander: look online for guides. There is a mainline kernel ppa
[10:32] <morxander> Thanks A lot .. I am at work now do you think I should wait till tonight when I get home or there is nothing bad will happen to prevent me from working?
[10:33] <ActionParsnip> morxander: the kernel also has the drovers for other thinsg, or not so there is a risk. You can download the debs so they are ready for when you get home (assuming you have remote access presently)
[10:35] <morxander> thank ActionParsnip :)
[10:35] <ActionParsnip> np
[10:47] <Cheery> is there a command to get everything required for linux kernel compile?
[10:55] <dami0> is there any way to limit the memory of a service?
[11:13] <andreipath> hi, anyone can help me out with a php question please ?
[11:15] <admin0> how does it relate to ubuntu ?
[11:16] <andreipath> i doesnt
[11:16] <admin0> go to #php room then :D
[11:16] <andreipath> i cant access the php room :(
[11:17] <andreipath> and i thought i might find someone php savy here :P
[11:17] <ActionParsnip> andreipath: you may need to register and identify to get access
[11:17] <xStark> Guys
[11:17] <admin0> girls
[11:17] <xStark> Updated software is available for Ubuntu 14.04
[11:18] <ActionParsnip> xStark: yes.... it is
[11:18] <xStark> It's like 172 MB. I wanna ask if its just a normal update or an update for 15.04
[11:18] <ActionParsnip> xStark: is it a new install of 14.04 ?
[11:19] <xStark> Yes, new install. I installed 14.04 a few days ago.
[11:19] <xStark> And I don't wanna switch to 15.04
[11:19] <ActionParsnip> xStark: then you have 1.5 years worth of updates to do....
[11:19] <ActionParsnip> xStark: so yes, totally normal
[11:19] <xStark> 1.5
[11:19] <xStark> great lol
[11:19] <xStark> How big are the updates.
[11:20] <ActionParsnip> xStark: 15.04 is EOL in December this year, 14.04 is LTS and supported til April 2019. You can also upgrade directly from 14.04 to 16.04 in April next year
[11:20] <ActionParsnip> xStark: about 172Mb....
[11:20] <xStark> 16.04 is LTS?
[11:20] <ActionParsnip> xStark: it depends what packages you have installed.
[11:20] <ActionParsnip> xStark: yes, LTS release every 2 years in April
[11:20] <xStark> Oh great.
[11:21] <ActionParsnip> xStark: 10.04, 12.04, 14.04, 16.04, 18.04, 20.04.....
[11:21] <xStark> I can directly upgrade.
[11:21] <xStark> Does that mean I have to download like 1GB full OS
[11:21] <xStark> Or just a few MB
[11:21] <ActionParsnip> xStark: how do you mean?
[11:22] <ActionParsnip> xStark: the amount of packages you have installed will dictate the update, There is no single figure anyone can give
[11:22] <xStark> Oh, alright then
[11:22] <xStark> But I can direct update right?
[11:22] <xStark> No need to uninstall Ubuntu
[11:22] <ActionParsnip> xStark: a server based OS with just samba and SSH installed wil need significantly fewer packages than a full desktop OS with lots of codecs and applications
[11:23] <ActionParsnip> xStark: you can upgrade in line. LTS o LTS updates are supported
[11:23] <xStark> Alright then
[11:23] <ActionParsnip> xStark: you cannot upgrade direct from 15.04 without first upgrading to 15.10, then to 16.04
[11:24] <xStark> But it is possible from 14.04 to 16.04
[11:24] <ActionParsnip> xStark: if 14.04 is working for you, you may not even want to use 16.04 and sit on 14.04
[11:24] <ActionParsnip> xStark: i'm on 12.04 at the moment and have no intention of upgrading til 16.04 is out..
[11:24] <ActionParsnip> xStark: yes 14.04 to 16.04 is possible and suported
[11:25] <xStark> ActionParsnip: But isn't it best to be up to date with LTS?
[11:25] <ActionParsnip> xStark: not necessarily
[11:25] <xStark> Hmm, alright.
[11:27] <ActionParsnip> xStark: if a box is working and the installation is supported and getting updates. Why change it just because a new LTS is out?
[11:27] <Fazul> Hi
[11:28] <Fazul> Having a doubt in Ubuntu Upgrade
[11:28] <xStark> ActionParsnip: You're right. How much longer is 14.04 supported?
[11:28] <ActionParsnip> xStark: til 2019
[11:28] <ActionParsnip> xStark: 5 years support from April 2014. The version numbers are very purposeful
[11:29] <xStark> ActionParsnip: Thanks.
[11:29] <ActionParsnip> xStark: nw :)
[11:29] <Fazul> Can we upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04.02 instead of 14.04.03
[11:29] <Fazul> if so how to upgrade
[11:30] <Fazul> Could anyone let me know how to upgrade from 12,04 to 14.04.02
[11:31] <ActionParsnip> Fazul: sudo do-release-upgrade
[11:32] <k1l_> Fazul: why 14.04.2 and not 14.04.3?
[11:33] <k1l_> Fazul: in general the .2 or .3 releases are just point releases (like the service packs on windows) which include all updates untill that point. only thing is on a new install they offer a new kernel stage with the enablement stack
[11:33] <Fazul> Actually i need to validate my softwares in the 14.04.02 only as per FDA , so i need only the same version . but while im trying to upgrade its by default upgrading it to latest. So my query is how to get upgraded only to that particular version
[11:34] <k1l_> Fazul: no. you can only update to the latest state. that will be the same state as when you install a 14.04.2 and run the updates.
[11:37] <Fazul> Ok..now i had already made the command to upgrade and its in processing and showin as 4 hrs left. What happens if i close the terminal and shutdown my PC , will the upgrade process runs in backend or it aborts.
[11:37] <Fazul> Ok..now i had already made the command to upgrade and its in processing and showin as 4 hrs left. What happens if i close the terminal and shutdown my PC , will the upgrade process runs in backend or it aborts.
[11:37] <k1l_> it aborts.
[11:37] <k1l_> but it might leave the system in a unstable state
[11:38] <RB2> Hi, I'm trying to rsync a directory containing 4.9TiB of data to my local HDD & I only have 4.5TiB available so... I would like to download everyhting but to exclude a few folders starting with VWXYZ
[11:38] <RB2> i suck at regexp so can someone help me?
[11:38] <RB2> I just want the exclusion based on the first letter
[11:39] <Eduard_Munteanu> Why in the world is there no https access for kernel.ubuntu.com?
[11:39] <Eduard_Munteanu> RB2, can you explain?
[11:39] <Fazul> How to make the upgrade to run in backend even if close the terminal
[11:39] <Eduard_Munteanu> Fazul, start it in screen/tmux
[11:40] <ActionParsnip> Fazul: you can nohup it
[11:40] <k1l_> Fazul: wait, the do-release-upgrade should start itself in a screen
[11:41] <Fazul> But the thing is the process already started in terminal , i want to Shutdown my PC now...only 35% completed
[11:41] <RB2> Eduard_Munteanu, trying to create a regex for rsync to exclude a bunch of directories from being transfered due to limited disk space locally
[11:41] <Fazul> i ran the command through putty terminal
[11:41] <Eduard_Munteanu> Fazul, https://danielbeard.wordpress.com/2011/06/08/detaching-a-running-process-from-a-bash-shell/
[11:41] <Fazul> But the thing is the process already started in terminal , i want to Shutdown my PC now...only 35% completed , i ran the command through putty terminal . Still 4 hrs left
[11:42] <Eduard_Munteanu> RB2, and you want to exclude based on the first letter?
[11:43] <RB2> yes
[11:43] <Eduard_Munteanu> RB2, something like ^/[^d] will exclude /dev then, for example
[11:44] <Eduard_Munteanu> (if you use the regexp as a filter for files that *are* transferred)
[11:44] <RB2> would be simpler to use --exclude
[11:44] <Eduard_Munteanu> RB2, then exclude ^/d
[11:45] <RB2> if I want lowercase and uppercase
[11:45] <Eduard_Munteanu> ^/[Dd]
[11:45] <RB2> :)
[11:45] <RB2> ill try to do a dry-run
[11:45] <RB2> thanks ;3
[11:45] <Eduard_Munteanu> Not sure if the regexp matches the whole path or just the relative portion under the source/target.
[11:46] <Eduard_Munteanu> The '/' might not be necessary.
[11:49] <k1l_> Eduard_Munteanu: might ask in #ubuntu-website or the canonical server admins
[11:49] <Eduard_Munteanu> Thanks.
[11:49] <k1l_> Eduard_Munteanu: regarding https on website
[11:51] <Eduard_Munteanu> Actually right now I want to get hold of Trusty's 3.16 kernel from Debian and I can't find a way that allows me to verify the packages.
[11:51] <Eduard_Munteanu> Because packages.ubuntu.org also has no https, of course. :(
[11:51] <k1l_> the kernel doesnt come from debian sync. ubuntu builds its own kernels
[11:52] <Eduard_Munteanu> I know.
[11:53] <destred> odd
[11:54] <destred> i cannot extract any zip files anymore
[11:54] <destred> i thougt archivemanager did that
[11:55] <k1l_> destred: is "unzip"installed?
[11:55] <destred> unzip is windows
[11:55] <jotauve> what desktop environment do you use?
[11:55] <destred> xubuntu 15.04
[11:55] <destred> xfce
[11:55] <ActionParsnip> destred: unzip is also a command in Linux
[11:55] <k1l_> destred: again: is the package "unzip" installed? yes or no?
[11:55] <jotauve> xfce works under ligthdm ?
[11:55] <ActionParsnip> !find unzip
[11:55] <destred> o... sorry
[11:55] <ActionParsnip> !info unzip | destred
[11:56] <ActionParsnip> destred: I use unp. Its a one-stop command for all decompression
[11:56] <k1l_> destred: you need to make sure the right packages are installed so the archivemanager can handle those extensions
[11:56] <destred> thanks!! unzip is installed
[11:57] <destred> i extracted it
[11:57] <k1l_> destred: since you have a german ip this explains it well: https://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Archivmanager?redirect=no
[11:57] <destred> but, why cant I do it from the gui?
[11:57] <k1l_> destred: was unzip installed when you tried the gui?
[11:57] <destred> oooo
[11:58] <ActionParsnip> destred: not sure. Not used GUI for archives in years
[11:58] <destred> yes, apparently unzip has been there since long ago
[11:58] <g0tcha> hey guys, quick question, i have identd enabled on my ubunut, when i use IPv4, i cant login to irc without the ~ so identd is enabled, but when i use IPv6 to connect to irc, my irc identd has a ~ before it as if identd is not enabled on my ubuntu
[11:58] <destred> I mena, i didnt installed it now
[11:58] <g0tcha> is identd different for ipv4 and ipv6 ?
[11:58] <k1l_> destred: the gui is just a frontend for the cli programs. the gnome archivemanager does handle it very well. dont know about xfce
[11:58] <ActionParsnip> g0tcha: is the service ipv6 compatible? Is there an option in it?
[11:59] <g0tcha> ActionParsnip, which service?
[11:59] <destred> ok, terminal will work fine
[11:59] <k1l_> "file roller" is what its called on gnome and unity
[11:59] <Eduard_Munteanu> Well, there are multiple identd's, which one?
[11:59] <A124> Hello. Having Lubuntu... it seems I can use audio device simultaneously only in one application. It has Alsa. Any ideas? Tyvm.
[12:00] <Eduard_Munteanu> If it runs from (x)inetd chances are it's the same thing.
[12:02] <destred> can I safely install a ttf file on xubuntu 15.05 64 bits? Its a font for libreoffice
[12:08] <OerHeks> destred, sure, but do update the fontcache , see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Fonts >> sudo fc-cache -f -v # or logout/login
[12:12] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[12:12] <OerHeks> :-)
[12:24] <A124> Basically alsa is not configured at all to use dmixer.
[12:24] <A124> So one has to add mixer himself to the config... gona try itf it works.
[12:25] <A124> Yep, it does.
[12:27] <A124> I wonder how many people actually know Linux stuff around here.
[12:28] <Kartagis> ikonia surely does
[12:28] <Kartagis> EriC^^ too
[12:28] <Kartagis> and ActionParsnip
[12:28] <Kartagis> and many more
[12:28] <A124> Hmmm. Good to know. Will try to be more faithful next time. But so far noone yet answered any of my questions.
[12:29] <A124> Well, currently having problems with graphics. AMD... the default driver gives me black screen.
[12:29] <A124> And fglrx does apparently not allow something so hw Accel is nto activated fro programs like browsers.
[12:30] <A124> I thhought tha maybe the default xorg ati driver selects bad monitor and outputs on VGA that I do not have connected at all.
[12:31] <A124> Also... microphone is not working... the soundcard one. Webcam mic did work somehow. .... For official spin of Ubuntu, there is very poor documentationa nd support.
[12:34] <A124> As someone who did venture into Arch... setting up Lubuntu seems too much work. Searching takes longer then actually running things. Classic distro was always pain in the ass on any hadrware I did use and Unity is just waste of memory. Always wished Ubuntu would be more usable. I was Fedora only guy, until Beefy Miracle (15) which introduced Gnome 3. (Probably hated here) Linux Mint has nice UI [...]
[12:34] <A124> [...] and full desktop and everything. Kinda feature rich, but at least not Unity and it works. Will try to get up the accel running. ... Also given how stuff goes I got feels that regualr user Linux scene is sinking, or maybe just Ubuntu. I do not see any prograss here. Sadly.
[12:35] <Eduard_Munteanu> Why does ubuntu/ubuntu-trusty.git contain Ubuntu-lts-3.16.0-50.66_14.04.1, while ubuntu/linux.git contains v3.16.7-ckt17? What's the relationship?
[12:35] <k1l_> Eduard_Munteanu: better ask in #ubuntu-kernel
[12:35] <Eduard_Munteanu> Thanks, I will.
[12:36] <A124> Thinking about own distro and what to base it around. Ubuntu, (Mint), Fedora, Arch. Lets see who wins. So far Lubuntu did not impress my by getting stuff running. Lightweight distro but using package manager to install one needed thing pulls 700MB of mostly uneeded supporting stuff.
[12:36] <A124> So... its kinda controversial. Light distro, that does not some basic stuff running as it should, but to get it running, unless you are pro around it, you have to install ton of crap.
[12:37] <bazhang> A124, #ubuntu-offtopic please
[12:37] <A124> Like... its hard to debug and find out what is the problem of the video driver from recovery console.
[12:37] <A124> Well, this is on topic: How to run xorg ati video driver... gives me black screen.
[12:37] <A124> But before that I see Lubuntu logo bootinng.
[12:38] <bazhang> try nomodeset
[12:38] <A124> Where should I put it?
[12:38] <A124> I did try doing that in the kernel line.
[12:38] <k1l_> !nomodeset | A124
[12:38] <k1l_> or see what experiences are there with your specific ati card
[12:39] <bazhang> A124, this channel is not a chat channel, please keep the pondering etc to that chat channel
[12:39] <Hadi> Hey! I'm using ubuntu 14.04 LTs.
[12:40] <Hadi> Does anybody know how to install graphic driver for lenovo z500?
[12:40] <A124> Alright, bazhang.
[12:40] <A124> k1l_ I searched teh web already, no luck.
[12:41] <bazhang> what chipset Hadi
[12:41] <k1l_> !details  | A124
[12:41] <Hadi> nvidia
[12:41] <loa> hello, is there any recomendations for buying consumer grade audio card? 50 $ or so...
[12:41] <bazhang> Hadi, exact model please
[12:41] <loa> i need record sound from micro without any interference.
[12:41] <bazhang> ##hardware loa
[12:42] <OerHeks> Hadi, open terminal: lspci | grep VGA # this shows one line with your GPU
[12:42] <lubarch> which vim like filemanager is good, vifm or ranger?
[12:42] <lubarch> anyone using?
[12:43] <Hadi> NVIDIA Corporation GF108M [GeForce GT 635M]
[12:43] <Hadi> It's GT 635
[12:44] <Hadi> GT 635M
[12:44] <OerHeks> Hadi, check the driver tool in ubuntu, i think there is a driver available for that one.
[12:44] <loa> bazhang, but i need hardware with linux support
[12:44] <loa> i don't think there is right place to ask.
[12:44] <Cerealkill3r> Hey guys,quick question,how can I disable the unity launcher and the top panel?
[12:45] <bazhang> !hcl | loa
[12:45] <k1l_> Cerealkill3r: dont use unity :)
[12:45] <Cerealkill3r> k1l_, I want the gnome panels like the gnome flashback,but I like some of unity's features
[12:45] <Cerealkill3r> :) so kind of trying to "merge" them
[12:45] <loa> bazhang, thank you.
[12:46] <Hadi> OerHeks, I'm afraid to lose my system, because I have encountered with some problems installing vga driver.
[12:46] <k1l_> Cerealkill3r: i dont think that will work. they both rely on different systems. like compiz vs mutter etc.
[12:46] <Cerealkill3r> Well, i can start the gnome panel,so that works,but I need to disable the unity one :)
[12:47] <k1l_> Cerealkill3r: you can make the launcher hide fulltime. but i dont think you can get rid of the panel.
[12:47] <Cerealkill3r> I see
[12:47] <k1l_> Cerealkill3r: you could try to kill the panel process, maybe
[12:48] <badbodh> Cerealkill3r, by gnome panel do you mean mate panel ?
[12:48] <Cerealkill3r> Thanks,that might help a lot :)
[12:48] <Cerealkill3r> badbodh, I mean the top and bottom panel,yeah kind of like in Mate
[12:49] <badbodh> use mate with a dock, forcing compiz to tun unity over mate can be messy
[12:49] <badbodh> *tun/run
[12:49] <Cerealkill3r> oh no,I mean to kill the unity panel process and replace it with gnome panel
[12:50] <Hadi> How can I revert, after installing a bad graphic driver?
[12:50] <Cerealkill3r> but thanks for the help guys
[12:50] <EriC^^> Hadi: hold shift to get grub > advanced > recovery > drop to root shell then uninstall the driver and reinstall the old one
[12:51] <EriC^^> Hadi: if you need internet access, enable networking in the recovery menu, also if you don't enable networking type mount -o remount,rw /
[12:53] <Hadi> EriC^^, I haven't installed driver yet, but I'm afraid after installing it and restarting my system I won't be able to see anything!
[12:54] <EriC^^> Hadi: which driver are you installing?
[12:54] <Hadi> geforce gt 635M
[12:56] <Hadi> Eric^^, my vga is gt 635M. and ubuntu's aditional drivers suggests me 7 types of driver for it.
[12:56] <EriC^^> oh
[12:57] <Hadi> EriC^^, the one which is ticked is from X.org X server. Is it reliable?
[12:57] <EriC^^> yeah that's the open source one
[12:57] <EriC^^> you just installed?
[12:57] <k1l_> EriC^^: that is the open source standard one. you can try the nvidia ones named there.
[12:58] <k1l_> erm, not EriC^^ , Hadi :)
[12:58]  * k1l_ obviously needs more coffee on this monday :)
[12:58] <Hadi> K1l, there NVIDIA binary ones too.
[12:59] <badbodh> Hadi, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[12:59] <badbodh> command line in case you can;t get to GUI after reboot
[13:00] <badbodh> keep a live usb handy in case you need to join this chat
[13:01] <Hadi> Txs badbodh.
[13:01] <badbodh> happy borking ;)
[13:06] <wlls> Hello
[13:07] <jay_> hello ppl
[13:08] <jay_> jus a quick q, how do i check my dns settings ?
[13:09] <Mathisen> jay_, cat /etc/resolv.conf
[13:09] <jay_> im receiving IP via DHCP
[13:11] <jwl> fjasdl
 i tried that but it only gives me the loopback address
[13:12] <Mathisen> jay do you have nm-tool ?
[13:12] <jay_> nope
[13:12] <Mathisen> try it
[13:13] <Anthaas> xsltproc no longer in the main repository?
[13:13] <Anthaas> Oh hang on, my internet timed out - that took a while for it to process...
[13:13] <Anthaas> bleeping laptops...
[13:14] <jay_> okay hold on
[13:15] <jay_> sudo apt-get nm-tool ?
[13:15] <ActionParsnip> !find xsltproc
[13:15] <ActionParsnip> !info xsltproc
[13:15] <jay_> okay cool its working tanx
[13:17] <Anthaas> Thanks ActionParsnip
[13:18] <hectortrope> Hi I installed Ubuntu on my virtualbox nd then installed vm tools also
[13:18] <hectortrope> but how can I copy and paste something from my host to guest
[13:18] <pbx> hectortrope, there's a virtualbox option that enables that
[13:18] <Shambler[Bishop> is there an equivalent to Process Explorer, in Linux?
[13:19] <EriC^^> Shambler[Bishop: top in the terminal
[13:19] <EriC^^> or system monitor from the dash
[13:19] <pbx> hectortrope, Settings > General > Advanced > Shared Clipboard
[13:19] <Shambler[Bishop> can it tell me advanced stuff, like file handles open by a process?
[13:20] <EriC^^> Shambler[Bishop: no, lsof could list those
[13:20] <hectortrope> pbx:  Thank you
[13:20] <Shambler[Bishop> is there a single program which has all the advanced features of process explorer?
[13:20] <santosh> hey!
[13:21] <santosh>  I have connected two PCs via lan cable. How do I list the another device from ubuntu? The another pc is using windows 8
[13:22] <ActionParsnip> Shambler[Bishop: htop
[13:22] <ActionParsnip> Shambler[Bishop: or:  ps -ef | grep -i thingtofind
[13:22] <ActionParsnip> santosh: make sure its a crossover cable
[13:22] <placeed> Hi all ! I'm trying to install Ubuntu 14.04 in Boot On San. At this point, i see all my scsi device linked to my LUN in the installer -> "partition disks". It look like multipath don't work. Someone can help me ?
[13:22] <ActionParsnip> santosh: you will need to manually IP the interfaces as there is no DHCP server
[13:23] <Shambler[Bishop> cheers - saw htop, though I don't like the kind of interface it has - no worries though, looks quite good
[13:24] <santosh> ActionParsnip: What is crossover cable? And how to manually IP the interfaces?
[13:24] <Pici> ActionParsnip, santosh: most NICs don't need crossover cables these days.
[13:26] <ActionParsnip> Pici: well, its good to cover the bases :)
[13:27] <hectortrope> To run a command as administrator (user "root"), use "sudo <command>".
[13:27] <hectortrope> See "man sudo_root" for details.
[13:27] <hectortrope> what should I do
[13:27] <ActionParsnip> santosh: back in the day, old NICs couldnt autonegotiate their connectivity. If you want to connect P2P then you would need a crossover cable as the TX (transmitter) needs to talk to the RX (receiver) on the other system
[13:27] <hectortrope> add user to sodeurs?
[13:27] <ActionParsnip> hectortrope: I believe it is called "admin" now, but adding to both should be fine
[13:27] <ActionParsnip> hectortrope: I believe the group is called "sudo", not "sudoers"
[13:28] <santosh> ActionParsnip: I'm not able to get what are you saying. What can I do with this cable?
[13:29] <hectortrope> ActionParsnip:  yes
[13:29] <geirha> doesn't modern ethernet adapters do the crossover automatically now?
[13:29] <CodeChris> yes
[13:29] <hectortrope> hi don't want To run a command as administrator (user "root"), use "sudo <command>".
[13:30] <hectortrope> See "man sudo_root" for details.
[13:30] <hectortrope> aprear every time
[13:30] <CodeChris> ignore the cross over cable. Just give each NIC a fixed IP address. Such as 192.168.1.10 and 1292.168.1.11
[13:30] <santosh> CodeChris: And how to do that?
[13:30] <Pici> hectortrope: every time when?
[13:31] <CodeChris> It's differnt in Windows and Linux, but search the internet for configuring NICS,. it's easy
[13:31] <hectortrope> Pici:  whe  ever I open terminal that msg appear
[13:32] <Pici> hectortrope: why do you think this is an error? sounds like a motd.
[13:33] <hectortrope> Yes I am not saying its error
[13:33] <Pici> hectortrope: so you don't need to do anything then.
[13:34] <hectortrope> I dont want it every time on terminal so
[13:35] <Pici> hectortrope: run: touch ~/.sudo_as_admin_successful
[13:36] <hectortrope> Ok Thank you Pici  it solved now
[13:37] <Pici> hectortrope: btw, that goes away after you sudo successfuly once.
[13:38] <hectortrope> Ok Thank you Pici I just installed new OS so don't know that used old ubuntu before where I haven't seeen thos motd
[13:40] <placeed> Someone can help me with multipath installation ?
[13:41] <leeyaa> hello
[13:42] <leeyaa> trying to re-add bind9 to autostart services results in update-rc.d saying it has been already added (which is not true)
[13:42] <Hadi> Eric^^, k1l, badbodh, Hi! I just installed the 346.82 Nvidia binary driver for my lenovo z500. Fortunately after restarting my OS booted normally. So what's the best way to check it's 3D functionality?
[13:42] <leeyaa> i tried deleting it and re-adding it again, but same thing
[13:42] <leeyaa> where does it put those symlinks so i can remove them manually ?
[13:42] <BluesKaj> placeed:  pxe ?
[13:43] <placeed> BluesKaj : I'm trying with ubuntu 14.04 installation CD.
[13:43] <placeed> What about pxe ?
[13:43] <k1l_> Hadi: if you dont experience any issues its working :)
[13:44] <EriC^^> Hadi: glxgears in the terminal maybe
[13:44] <BluesKaj> pla  you mentioned multipath, assumed you were installing to more than one computer simultaneously
[13:44] <BluesKaj> placeed: ^
[13:45] <placeed> BluesKaj : Nop sorry, I'm trying in one server witouth local drives.
[13:45] <placeed> It look like multipath don't work, i see all path to my lun in the partitioner
[13:47] <leeyaa> nvm found them
[13:47] <BluesKaj> placeed:  is this ubuntu-server?
[13:47] <placeed> yes
[13:47] <placeed> ubuntu-server 14.04
[13:47] <Hadi> I wanna use some 3D desktop features, like cubic desktop or such things, EriC^^
[13:48] <placeed> I already try to put install disk-detect/multipath/enable=true in the installer but witouth result
[13:48] <EriC^^> Hadi: install compizconfig-settings-manager and compiz-plugins
[13:48] <Hadi> the gears worked :)
[13:48] <BluesKaj> placeed:  then ask in #ubuntu-server support chat
[13:49] <shawniverson> what's the latest kernel you can get on 14.04 LTS?
[13:49] <k1l_> shawniverson: 3.19
[13:49] <ActionParsnip> !info linux-image-generic trusty
[13:50] <shawniverson> k1l_: thx
[13:50] <k1l_> !info linux-generic-lts-vivid trusty | shawniverson
[13:50] <k1l_> !enablementstack
[13:51] <shawniverson> k1l_ very helpful, thx
[13:52] <A124> Hey. So... I got HW accell working with AMD downloaded driver, but have problem with apt. It wants to install fglrx-core, which is not needed at all now. How do I get rid of the blocking of apt?
[13:52] <k1l_> A124: where did you get the fglrx driver from?
[13:52] <A124> AMD website.
[13:53] <A124> The ubuntu one did work for display, not for acceleration. Needed specific one.
[13:54] <Hadi> EriC^^, after installing compiz setting manager, and ticking some Minimize Animation alternatives, nothing happened!
[13:54] <A124> Want to install just normal packages.
[13:54] <A124> But it blocks install, even with -f
[13:55] <Hadi> Is there anything else I should do?
[13:56] <ActionParsnip> Hadi: what is the output of:   cat /etc/issue
[13:57] <Hadi> ActionParsnip, the output is: Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS \n \l
[13:58] <Hadi> What's it for?
[13:58] <A124> Just current version :P
[13:58] <Hadi> Yes :-)
[13:58] <A124> I have no idea how to solve the apt problem.
[13:58] <ActionParsnip> Hadi: just wanted to see the version, ok, if you run:   sudo lshw -C display     what does it say after    driver=
[13:59] <A124> Unless I solve it today I am going Windows and Arch or my own distro. Internet is flooded with SEO optimized crap blogs without good information, unable to find anything.
[13:59] <stark1> Hello.
[13:59] <Hadi> it's nvidia
[14:00] <Hadi> Hello Stark1
[14:00] <ActionParsnip> Hadi: so, why do you care about the fglrx driver?
[14:01] <A1F4> I have Ubuntu 12.04 server connected with 10 private server through VPN. Main server loose connection with random server at random time.
[14:01] <Hadi> ActionParsnip, I don't know what do you mean of fglrx!
[14:02] <ActionParsnip> Hadi: sorry, crossed wires
[14:02] <ActionParsnip> Hadi: I'm crazy. Ignore me :)
[14:02] <Hadi> No problem, ActionParsnip. It's ok
[14:02] <A1F4> I not able to able to figure out problem and just restart networking service on slave node
[14:03] <ActionParsnip> A124: what is the output of:    sudo lshw -C display; lsb_release -a; uname -a
[14:03] <A1F4> Can any one help me?
[14:03] <ActionParsnip> A1F4: use a pastebin to host the output please
[14:04] <Hadi> Can anybody help me with compizConfig materials, plz?
[14:04] <reisio> Hadi: what about it
[14:05] <Hadi> reisio, I've just installed vga driver and wanna try some 3d features.
[14:06] <Hadi> How can I use minimize animations for example, reisio?
[14:06] <reisio> compizconfig-settings-manager
[14:07] <k1l> Hadi: try to logout and login again after you made changes in the ccsm
[14:07] <Hadi> Ok, let me try it.
[14:11] <A1F4> O/p of which commands ? dear
[14:11] <auronandace> A1F4: sudo lshw -C display; lsb_release -a; uname -a
[14:12] <Hadi> k1l, logging out and in, didn't help!
[14:13] <k1l> Hadi: so what is the exact issue?
[14:13] <Hadi> The problem is that changing compiz settings does nothing!
[14:14] <A1F4> Actually these are production servers so let me know any other information may need so I will keep it available it now.
[14:14] <k1l> unity-tweak-tool got settings for some animations
[14:16] <MATATIES> Buenas tardes
[14:17] <somsip> !es | MATATIES
[14:17] <Hadi> k1l, utt looks nice, thx! I like to have a cubic workspace. Do you know how can I make it?
[14:18] <A124> https://paste.fedoraproject.org/274911/05465214/
[14:18] <A124> About that ... driver.
[14:18] <A124> But I got driver working.
[14:19] <A124> Just want to get rid of APT wanting to install fglrx-core, as a dependency for anothe package that I installed by dpkg.
[14:19] <A124> Which has different named dependency that does the same.
[14:19] <A124> Which is instaled of course.
[14:45] <A124> I cant even install tool to burn dvd.
[14:45] <jophish> What's the difference between '#!/usr/bin/python'  and '#!/usr/bin/env python'
[14:45] <A124> How the crap I do solve that.
[14:45] <jophish> is the latter strictly better?
[14:46] <A124> The latter does take into account system environment while the first is static path.
[14:46] <A124> So... usually its the latter thats better.
[14:47] <jophish> thanks A124
[14:49] <smile2222> hello, who is better file system(ext4, or others) for one partitions data-backup "~home2"?
[14:49] <reisio> ext4 is fine
[14:50] <auronandace> smile2222: depends on what you want to be able to access it from
[14:51] <smile2222> i used one personal pc
[14:52] <auronandace> smile2222: if you want windows to access it then ntfs might be the best option, but if it is a backup of home ntfs wouldn't store linux file permissions
[14:53] <Anthaas> Cant establish a wireless connection, despite being able to see the networks etc. I had this problem before, and solved it by running: sudo apt-get install linux-generic-lts-vivid. The problem seems to have come back though and I don't know how to solve it
[14:54] <Dumle29> Does ubuntu (15.04) have a firewall configured and installed by default?
[14:54] <marques__123> installed but not enabled
[14:54] <Dumle29> odd
[14:54] <marques__123> sudo gufw
[14:54] <marques__123> for gui interface
[14:54] <marques__123> sudo ufw enable on cli
[14:54] <Dumle29> I'm trying to seed some torrents, and even putting my computer in DMZ in the router doesn't help :/
[14:55] <marques__123> sudo ufw status
[14:55] <smile2222> i dnot used windows, only ubuntu or debian used
[14:55] <Dumle29> marques__123: Inactive :/
[14:55] <Dumle29> possibly my new ISP blocking it? They'd have to do DPI
[14:55] <Dumle29> right?
[14:55] <coldheater> Dumle29: what happens when you seed them
[14:56] <marques__123> it can by internet provider
[14:56] <Dumle29> coldheater: I'm using the "canyouseeme.org" test and the built in test in transmission
[14:56] <Dumle29> both say they can't see my service
[14:57] <Anthaas> Is there someone here who could help me with my problematic wifi connection
[14:57] <coldheater> Dumle29: open router ports, change default ports on transmission.
[14:57] <Dumle29> coldheater: I did. Even DMZ on my IP didn't help :/
[14:58] <Dumle29> Also tried a portrange of 100, with the picked one in my program being 40 out of those 100
[14:58] <marques__123> have you tried other torrent clients
[14:58] <Dumle29> will do that now
[14:58] <stacks88> if im in a directory and there are .torrent files , but i want to list everything except the .torrent files, usually id type.. ls|grep -v -e \.torrent -- but im sure theres a better way to ls with exceptions right? how can i do that
[14:59] <reisio> stacks88: well, there are other ways
[14:59] <coldheater> Dumle29: you aren't opening the same ports for another device on the router
[14:59] <Dumle29> No, I generally try not to open ports. These are the first ports I've forwarded
[14:59] <Anthaas> stacks88: ls -I *.torrent
[15:00] <Anthaas> stacks thats -"eye"
[15:00] <stacks88> ah ok cool
[15:00] <Anthaas> stacks88: or use ls --ignore *.torrent
[15:00] <Dumle29> coldheater: Deluge is failing as well
[15:00] <coldheater> Dumle29: you can't share the same ports with other devices on the router
[15:00] <stacks88> thx
[15:00] <Dumle29> coldheater: I'm not
[15:01] <Dumle29> coldheater: This is the only forward I've done.
[15:01] <kruger> hello, i'm tring to create a ubuntu uefi custom cdrom, but i've got an error which say: "(initramfs) Unable to find a medium containing a live file system" Any hints?
[15:01] <marques__123> Dumle29: what about other software, have you alreafy tried it
[15:01] <marques__123> ?
[15:01] <coldheater> Dumle29: isn't there a way to set firewall settings to lowest without dmz
[15:01] <rvarada> 14:29 -!- hayzer17 [~thomas@212.118.209.82] has left #ubuntu ["WeeChat 0.4.2"]
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[15:01] <rvarada> 14:29 -!- hayzer17 [~thomas@212.118.209.82] has left #ubuntu ["WeeChat 0.4.2"]
[15:02] <Dumle29> coldheater: Not that I'm aware. I can portforward, or dmz
[15:03] <Anthaas> Anyone else have any troubles with Ubuntu 14.04 and WiFi?
[15:03] <Dumle29> coldheater: This is the only portforwarding done in the router: http://imgur.com/IpLOydP
[15:03] <coldheater> Dumle29: are you running the software when your checking the port
[15:03] <Dumle29> coldheater: Yes
[15:04] <Dumle29> what's another easy port testing server I could run to test a port?
[15:04] <cfhowlett> Anthaas, "anyone else ..." structured questons are a HUGE waste of bandwith.  state YOUR problem and YOUR details
[15:04] <Dumle29> just some software that listens on any port, and gives a response, just to test if it's open
[15:05] <Anthaas> cfhowlett: Im sure there is an abundance such that such a waste won't be felt by anyone. Other than that, I have, and now I was trying to be more generic in my approach in the hope that I might find some similarity.
[15:05] <MonkeyDust> Anthaas  best way to find out, is by stating your issue
[15:05] <Anthaas> Cant establish a wireless connection, despite being able to see the networks etc. I had this problem before, and solved it by running: sudo apt-get install linux-generic-lts-vivid. The problem seems to have come back though and I don't know how to solve it
[15:06] <A124> Dumle29 netcat
[15:06] <Dumle29> A124: thanks
[15:12] <Dumle29> A124: So I did: netcat -l 49045
[15:12] <Dumle29> Now, if i go to the IP of my desktop on my LAN, with that port. I see the http useragent hello
[15:12] <Dumle29> however, if I use http://www.canyouseeme.org/ I see nothing in netcat
[15:13] <Guest10874> hi people
[15:13] <AvengerLives> Hello
[15:14] <Anthaas> I have an Intel Wireless Chipset
[15:15] <A124> Dumle29 Can you see me just probes a port.
[15:15] <A124> Does nto send any data.
[15:15] <Dumle29> A124: I also tried just going to that IP and port in my browser
[15:16] <Dumle29> No useragent hello, and the browser times out
[15:16] <coldheater> Dumle29: https://pentest-tools.com/network-vulnerability-scanning/tcp-port-scanner-online-nmap
[15:17] <_jay_> Hey guys can someone help me with a fresh install please   i cant get my nvidia drivers working
[15:17]  * A124 recalls a project he had in mind involving some few billions machines.
[15:17] <Guest10874> who likes avengers
[15:17] <Dumle29> A124: going to http://localip:port gives me this: http://i.imgur.com/NPbLddr.png
[15:17] <Guest10874> ok
[15:17] <Guest10874> about the nvidia drivers, are you on ubuntu or what?
[15:17] <Dumle29> A124: replacing the localip with wanIP and I get nothing
[15:17] <_jay_> yes
[15:18] <_jay_> 14.04 gnome
[15:18] <Guest10874> ok, go to settings and fin d a driver section,
[15:18] <A124> Dumle29 You need port forwarding I guss in router.
[15:18] <_jay_> using the aditional drivers it doesnt work
[15:18] <_jay_> its jams on boot
[15:18] <Dumle29> A124: I did :/ I'm on phone now, queing for technical support from my ISP
[15:18] <Guest10874> there is a software and updates section
[15:18] <_jay_> ya
[15:19] <Guest10874> there on the last part you might be able to find a way to reinstall it
[15:20] <_jay_> i was wondering if i could use default install instead of ppa:edgers
[15:20] <coldheater> Dumle29: on these port testers are you using your local IP or external IP
[15:20] <Guest10874> check http://askubuntu.com/questions/206283/how-can-i-uninstall-a-nvidia-driver-completely
[15:20] <mekhami> https://gist.github.com/mekhami/99a393405242ad6936c7 Hey, any nodey/js people here that can help me figure this out? I have nodejs-legacy installed, i even made a symlinky thing. But I can't get past this crap.
[15:20] <Dumle29> coldheater: external
[15:21] <Dumle29> coldheater: I've switched from using the porttesters to just going to the IP in a browser with netcat listening on the desired port
[15:21] <coldheater> Dumle29: is 80 open
[15:21] <Dumle29> coldheater: I think some service is using that alreaady
[15:21] <Dumle29> already
[15:22] <_jay_> not sure how to mod it for gnome i don want unity desktop
[15:22] <A124> If some service using that already its your computer like apache.. so its your problem not ISP
[15:22] <coldheater> Dumle29: just seed the torrent. Seeding always starts slow until you get peers
[15:22] <Dumle29> coldheater: I'm not connectable :/
[15:23] <coldheater> Dumle29: https://pentest-tools.com/network-vulnerability-scanning/tcp-port-scanner-online-nmap
[15:23] <coldheater> Dumle29: does that show any open ports
[15:24] <at_work> I'm trying to pxe uefi (grub) preseed and I can't get the network to auto select in the preseed file.  Would anyone have any suggestions?
[15:24] <Dumle29> coldheater: Host down
[15:24] <anthonyreineck21> Hi
[15:25] <Dumle29> coldheater: Running it now with -Pn
[15:26] <Dumle29> coldheater: http://imgur.com/jyVCdm1
[15:26] <Anthaas> My laptop can see wireless networks, but can not connect to them. I have an Intel Wireless Chipset (Toshiba Satellite Pro R50-B-186).
[15:26] <Dumle29> coldheater: And All 101 scanned ports on [my external IP] are filtered
[15:26] <Dumle29> I scanned 49000 - 49100
[15:28] <coldheater> Dumle29: does testing common ports show open ports
[15:31] <Dumle29> cfhowlett: Out of credits :/
[15:32] <Dumle29> s/cfhowlett/coldheater
[15:32] <cfhowlett> Dumle29, ?  I'm multi-tasking  and clearly lost the thread of this convo.
[15:32] <teward> cfhowlett: mishighlight i think
[15:32] <teward> judging by the next line (SED)
[15:32] <cfhowlett> :)
[15:32] <Dumle29> cfhowlett: Sorrt. coldheater disconnected, and autocomplete wrote your name :/
[15:35] <mekhami> https://gist.github.com/mekhami/99a393405242ad6936c7 Hey, any nodey/js people here that can help me figure this out? I have nodejs-legacy installed, i even made a symlinky thing. But I can't get past this crap.
[15:37] <reisio> node is kinda crap, isn't it
[15:41] <JunkHunk> hello I am having a dependencies issue...could anybody help?
[15:41] <pmaxk> hi..
[15:42] <JunkHunk> when I try: sudo apt-get install mono-gmcs
[15:42] <reisio> pmaxk: you don't say
[15:42] <pmaxk>  don't say what??
[15:43] <JunkHunk> I get this: mono-gmcs depends mono-mcs
[15:43] <reisio> pmaxk: dunno, lots of things, I guess
[15:44] <JunkHunk> mono-mcs 3.12 and I have mono-mcs 4.0.4 installed
[15:44] <DosTuMai> JunkHunk: You'll need to install mono-mcs, that's what is causing the error.
[15:46] <JunkHunk> DosTuMai I have already but it seems that it is not the version required...http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=93792
[15:46] <JunkHunk> how would I fix this¿
[15:48] <OerHeks> JunkHunk, standard mono-gmcs is indeed 3.12, how did you install mono?
[15:48] <JunkHunk> OerHeks,  mono-complete
[15:49] <OerHeks> JunkHunk,  from a PPA?
[15:49] <JunkHunk> OerHeks, I don't think so...
[15:49] <OerHeks> JunkHunk, on what ubuntu version?
[15:49] <JunkHunk> kubuntu 14.04
[15:51] <JunkHunk> the point is I was installing ue4 from github...and the thread I was following suggested mono dependencies...I skip those thinking the mono-complete in my system would be enough...but
[15:51] <OerHeks> JunkHunk, strange, i look at http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty-updates/mono-complete, no mono 4
[15:51] <JunkHunk> it is not
[15:51] <MonkeyDust> !info mono-complete trusty
[15:52] <JunkHunk> okay then
[15:52] <JunkHunk> what should I do?
[15:52] <JunkHunk> I want ue4 working
[15:52] <JunkHunk> and those mono libraries won't install
[15:53] <MonkeyDust> what's ue4?
[15:53] <OerHeks> unreal engine
[15:53] <JunkHunk> its cool
[15:53] <JunkHunk> to build videogames
[15:54] <JunkHunk> but the version I ve been running 4.7 was giving me problems
[15:54] <JunkHunk> I am trying the latest 9
[15:54] <JunkHunk> 4.9
[15:54] <JunkHunk> but as you can see...
[15:54] <JunkHunk> mono is headacke
[15:54] <OerHeks> I guess you need mono 4, and you need to compile it yourself.. see this 12.04 tread, still valid. http://askubuntu.com/questions/348351/how-can-i-install-monodevelop-v4-on-12-04
[15:54] <JunkHunk> headache*
[15:55] <JunkHunk> oh cool
[15:55] <JunkHunk> thanks alot
[16:00] <TheNumb> JunkHunk: There's an official repo with mono 4 for debian and ubuntu.
[16:00] <JunkHunk> oh cool
[16:00] <TheNumb> JunkHunk: http://www.mono-project.com/docs/getting-started/install/linux/
[16:01] <JunkHunk> thankyouuuu
[16:03] <maxstr> hey, im using linux mint and i have a problem after i've installed docker I were not be able to do sudo commands which is already fixed now, but now ive noticed that i cant read log files from my webserver, /var/log/apache has all root as user and adm as group, im (re)added me to group adm, the files and folder are having all read access for group adm, but i cannot read any file, permission denied, is there something i have missed?
[16:03] <cfhowlett> !mint | maxstr,
[16:03] <xStark> maxstr: Linux mint isn't supported anymore and support isn't provided here.
[16:03] <maxstr> yeah but i thought it is the same in ubuntu eventually
[16:03] <maxstr> maybe
[16:04] <cfhowlett> maxstr, if not made by canonical, it's not ubuntu.  sorry.
[16:04] <DChapman> Debian -> Ubuntu -> Mint (and others)
[16:05] <maxstr> thats why some things are the same :)
[16:05] <DChapman> But some things aren't. And those things matter...
[16:05] <cfhowlett> maxstr, mint (should) support their OS.  if not, perhaps you might reconsider your OS choice.  best of luck to you.
[16:06] <DChapman> In the worst case, you might get an ubuntu solution to your mint problem that introduces a new, critical problem.
[16:07] <maxstr> but mostly the solutions are the same
[16:07] <DChapman> "Mostly" doesn't cut it in Linux.
[16:07] <teward> maxstr: but in cases it's not so therefore you can't make the assumption an ubuntu solution will work
[16:07] <teward> because "Mostly" doesn't cut it
[16:08] <steph-line> possible en français
[16:08] <MonkeyDust> !fr
[16:09] <compdoc> Merci, baby
[16:09] <MonkeyDust> maxstr  why did you come to this channel with a mint problem? you now know mint has its own channel
[16:10] <maxstr> im also in the mint channel
[16:10] <maxstr> but here is much more activity
[16:10] <k1l> the mint channels are made autostart in the irc clients. so please choose a differen OS if the support of your current OS doesnt suit you.
[16:10] <DChapman> ^^
[16:10] <MonkeyDust> maxstr  that activity is to tell you that you cannot be helped here
[16:11] <maxstr> I think its a general linux problem.
[16:11] <k1l> maxstr: then ask in ##linux
[16:12] <cfhowlett> maxstr, you have a jeep.  you take it to your Honda garage for service because "well, they're all vehicles."   seriously?
[16:12] <reisio> ... more like a lexus at a toyota dealership
[16:13] <badbodh> maxstr, i don;t see you in mint's help channel. you and i are existing in the same quantum dimension right?
[16:13] <MonkeyDust> a man is human, a woman is human,... man = woman
[16:13] <reisio> the proper mint channel is on another network
[16:13] <k1l> i think we have made the point and can focus back on ubuntu support :)
[16:13] <badbodh> ^ that too
[16:13]  * cfhowlett is still processing --- mindblown by MonkehParade 
[16:14] <cfhowlett> monkeyDust
[16:14] <k1l> reisio: he is already there since mint set the irc clients to autostart there. every mint user comes here on purpose. but we made our point now. i think we can focus on ubuntu again :)
[16:14] <DChapman> I forget the name of that fallacy.
[16:14] <badbodh> ^ that too
[16:15] <CodeChris> smuxi by default joins you to this channel unfortunately
[16:15] <reisio> uh, yeah why else would someone go somewhere except on purpose
[16:16] <botnet> installing Gentoo
[16:16] <reisio> botnet: :)
[16:17] <badbodh> botnet, come back when you're done compiling the compiler that will compile your compiles
[16:17] <badbodh> :P
[16:18] <cfhowlett> inception!
[16:18] <adroit_machine> how can I use phone features with my 3G usb modem?
[16:18] <badbodh> adroit_machine, define "phone features"
[16:18] <cfhowlett> adroit_machine, errrr what?  nothing to do with ubuntu so why ask us??
[16:19] <badbodh> if you are on kubuntu, there is kde-connect, which isn;t perfect but may serve you at basic levels
[16:19] <adroit_machine> cfhowlett, it has everything to do with ubuntu
[16:19] <adroit_machine> cfhowlett, ubuntu offers built in 3g usb modem support
[16:19] <adroit_machine> badbodh, like phone calling features and sms
[16:19] <badbodh> yes, but you are asking 'phone features' not 3g usb modem features
[16:20] <cfhowlett> adroit_machine, my mistake.  that's a utility I've never had occasion to use.
[16:20] <adroit_machine> i can't make a call or send sms, badbodh
[16:20] <badbodh> adroit_machine, and i just told you how to get to that. now start googling.
[16:21] <adroit_machine> thanks a lot, badbodh
[16:21] <badbodh> "kdeconnect" , search in playstore and synaptic
[16:21] <badbodh> if you are not on kubuntu, sadly there is no way
[16:22] <TheNumb> what
[16:22] <TheNumb> he's not looking for kdeconnect
[16:22] <TheNumb> at all.
[16:22] <botnet> yo dawg. i heard you like compiling files...
[16:22] <TheNumb> He wants to use his 3g modem as a phone.
[16:22] <badbodh> TheNumb, any other way to use your phone on gtk-ecosystem ?
[16:23] <TheNumb> badbodh: read it one more time.
[16:23] <MonkeyDust> adroit_machine  do you mean wammu/gammu, to manage your phone in ubuntu?
[16:23] <adroit_machine> MonkeyDust, idk what wammu/gammu is . I simply want to use my 3Gmodem like I use it on windows
[16:23] <badbodh> MonkeyDust, no, he wants ubuntu to be a 'phone' os for his usb-modem simcard
[16:24] <badbodh> imagine unity with a contact list and dial-pad
[16:24] <HackerII> lol
[16:24] <HackerII> for english, press 1
[16:24] <TheNumb> engrish
[16:25] <MonkeyDust> franglais
[16:25] <badbodh> fol engrish pless one
[16:28] <rizi> how do i join a diffrent channel
[16:29] <nicomachus> rizi: type '/join #channelname'
[16:29] <rizi> join #metasploit
[16:29] <rizi> haha
[16:29] <nicomachus> you forgot the /
[16:31] <ubone> How to make a gtk application use a specific font for it's UI?
[16:31] <no_gravit\|> Hello! My bluetooth keyboard always stops responding after a short while. any ideas how to go about it? it works fine with my ipad.
[16:32] <rizi> could be a problem with power management of your laptop
[16:33] <badbodh> ubone, which DE are you on ?
[16:33] <ubone> lubuntu
[16:33] <badbodh> ubone, install 'lxappearance'
[16:34] <rizi> nicomachus, it says Cannot join channel (+r) - you need to be identified with services
[16:34] <genii> !register | rizi
[16:34] <badbodh> no_gravit\|, is your keyboard apple's ?
[16:34] <ubone> ok let me try again, How to make a gtk application use a specific font for it's UI apart from the overall system font
[16:35] <no_gravit\|> badbodh: no, this one: http://www.1byone.com/Accessories/Wireless-Bluetooth-Keyboard/O0000-0713
[16:35] <badbodh> you can;t do that. every gtk app has the same font, unless that specific app has its own font settings (like chat clients) <-- ubone
[16:36] <dario_> Hi
[16:36] <badbodh> that's the whole point of having a toolkit like gtk or qt, every app looks consistent
[16:38] <badbodh> no_gravit\|, check if you have tlp or laptop-mode installed.
[16:39] <badbodh> hello dario_ , you will die in 7th episode of season 6
[16:40] <badbodh> a dragon will eat you, alive
[16:40] <nicomachus> lies.
[16:40] <dario_> -.-
[16:41] <pecanha> Hello, anyone using ubuntu 14.04 with ixgbe driver? Maybe with napi support?
[16:42] <badbodh> pecanha, just ask your question. even if nobody fills your criteria you can at least get an answer from the gurus
[16:42] <aotea> Could anyone explain why I get "user@host:(unreachable)/$" while running GNU Screen?
[16:43] <badbodh> ask that on GNU screen's irc channel, or #linux
[16:44] <nicomachus> aotea: "Sessions marked as 'unreachable' either live on a different host or are 'dead'. An unreachable session is considered dead, when its name matches either the name of the local host, or the specified parameter, if any. See the -r flag for a description of how to construct matches. Sessions marked as 'dead' should be thoroughly checked and removed. Ask your system administrator if you are not sure. Remove sessions with the -wipe option."
[16:44] <nicomachus> from the man page
[16:45] <badbodh> if he's geeking on gnu screen, i'm sure he has rtfm-ed :)
[16:45] <nicomachus> ya never know.
[16:45] <aotea> badbodh: Not well enough as we can see :P
[16:46] <pecanha> Ok, I'm trying to get most of a 10Gbps nic. I have a pppoe server and when we surpass 2800 customers I start to see high cpu usage (ksoftirqd/0)/cpu0. We have set smp_affinity to share load, however I need to do few customizations to improve performance, especially on network, I think.
[16:47] <pecanha> I saw that ipt_do_table is using most on perf top
[16:48] <pecanha> It probably due to iptables rules we apply to customers
[16:48] <pecanha> I'm summarizing lots of those rules, however, I see linux tc seems to impact as well
[16:49] <pecanha> So any tips for this scenario would be nice
[16:50] <badbodh> !server| pecanha
[16:51] <Mavrick> boa tarde pessoal
[16:51] <Mavrick> alguém sabe como colocar o lançador para o lado direito da tela
[16:51] <Mavrick> ?
[16:51] <MonkeyDust> !br
[16:59] <JunkHunk> TheNumb thank you very much it worked. now I have ue4 installed
[17:01] <MonkeyDust> TheNumb  +1
[17:01] <magneticduck> so I'm trying to get a dockerized container with ubuntu have gcc 4.9 installed
[17:02] <magneticduck> https://github.com/solemnsky/solemnsky/blob/kha/docker/ubuntu/Dockerfile
[17:02] <magneticduck> but apt-cache search gcc doesn't list gcc-4.9 as an option
[17:03] <magneticduck> ugh, apt-get install gcc-4.9 says it's already installed
[17:03] <magneticduck> but gcc -v says 4.8
[17:03] <magneticduck> I'm really confused
[17:03] <Seveas> try gcc-4.9
[17:04] <Seveas> the default is probably 4.8, so you'll need to be explicit
[17:05] <andres__> como puedo instalar google chrome
[17:06] <magneticduck> apt-get install firefox
[17:06] <magneticduck> obviously
[17:06] <andres__> jaja
[17:06] <andres__> firefox es bueno pero tambien quiero google chrome
[17:06] <k1l> !es | andres__
[17:06] <andres__> ok
[17:06] <andres__> how can I install google chrome?
[17:07] <k1l> https://www.google.com/intl/en-US/chrome/browser/desktop/index.html   andres__
[17:07] <reisio> andres__: what for
[17:07] <andres__> internet
[17:08] <andres__> extensions are better with chrome
[17:08] <andres__> eg, chromecast
[17:08] <gigitux> andres__ for a 100% opensource chrome, there is chromium: sudo apt-get install chromium
[17:08] <michaels> how can setting up host mappings in /etc/hosts help server sending emails?  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2295164&page=2 - see the last post
[17:08] <andres__> which btw chromecast can now support kodi which is open source
[17:08] <andres__> because kodi is now in google play store
[17:09] <k1l> andres__: google takes the chromium base and adds some stuff and calls it chrome. most things work in chromium just fine. but use the link to get chrome if you want to
[17:09] <andres__> thanks kll and gigitux!
[17:09] <pecanha> How can I recompile a default ubuntu package nic driver with a specific flag? Example, I need to recompile the default ixgbe driver with CFLAGS_EXTRA="-DIXGBE_NAPI". How can I do that?
[17:10] <nabn> I'm running ubuntu-gnome. Ever since I upgraded to 15.10, the UI gets stuck more often than not. htop shows that gnome-shell is eating up ~100% CPU quite frequently. Is there anything I can do to fix this?
[17:11] <magneticduck> Seveas: installing gcc-4.9 doesn't install the gcc executible?
[17:11] <magneticduck> wat
[17:11] <magneticduck> apt-get install gcc-4.9 ; gcc # results in gcc: command not found
[17:16] <OerHeks> !info gcc-defaults
[17:16] <OerHeks> !info gcc
[17:16] <ActionParsnip> Wow 1820 users. Used to hit that on release day, now it's just a normal day. Pretty cool
[17:17] <OerHeks> magneticduck, are you on trusty ? then gcc is 4.8.x
[17:17] <magneticduck> OerHeks: I added the ubuntu-toolchain-r/test repository
[17:17] <magneticduck> I have a gcc-4.9 package
[17:17] <magneticduck> and I need it to get something to work
[17:18] <k1l> magneticduck: apt-cache policy gcc-4.9
[17:19] <magneticduck> k1l: 500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates/main amd64 Packages
[17:19] <magneticduck> two entries, that's the first part of the first entry
[17:19] <k1l> magneticduck: can you put that into a pastebin?
[17:20] <magneticduck> k1l: http://ix.io/ld0
[17:21] <magneticduck> k1l: but I need to install the 'build-essentials' package from that testing repository I think
[17:21] <magneticduck> how would I specify that
[17:21] <k1l> magneticduck: it doesnt use the ppa at all
[17:21] <k1l> magneticduck: and there is no build-essentials in that ppa
[17:21] <magneticduck> okay
[17:22] <Pici> theres no S at the end of that package name.
[17:22] <magneticduck> any idea how I get a gcc-4.9 executible on my system?
[17:23] <Seveas> magneticduck: (responding to earlier question) if 4.9 is not the default gcc version, the gcc-4.9 package will contain a gcc-4.9 binary, but not a gcc binary
[17:25] <k1l> since the general gcc is still linked to 4.9 you might need to use gcc-4.9 as name to call
[17:27] <k1l> seems like its quite a mess to get update-alternatives to set the proper standard to 4.9 there
[17:27] <magneticduck> yep
[17:27] <dmead> hey does anyone know how to fix this? ImportError: No module named debian.deb822
[17:27] <Ben64> i'm not even seeing a real 4.9 in the repo
[17:27] <dmead> it happens any time i try to do
[17:27] <dmead> anything
[17:27] <dmead> im on ubuntu 14 and i was trying to install the flash player
[17:27] <ActionParsnip> dmead: what is the output of: cat /etc/issue
[17:27] <k1l> magneticduck: see this answer and the link it brings: http://askubuntu.com/a/497035/31260
[17:28] <dmead> ActionParsnip: Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS \n \l
[17:28] <dmead> thats it
[17:28] <magneticduck> k1l: actually I managed to get it working on arch linux
[17:28] <Lexicade> Is there a way to allow a script to run a command under a different user, ideally without entering a password?
[17:28] <magneticduck> thanks to default insanely bleeding edge repos
[17:28] <k1l> dmead: sudo apt-get --reinstall install python-debian
[17:28] <ActionParsnip> dmead: ahh 14.04. There is no Ubuntu 14.
[17:29] <Lexicade> l
[17:29] <k1l> magneticduck: well, you are on a LTS ubuntu, which is as far away from archlinux as possible :)
[17:29] <dmead> when i do sudo apt-get --reinstall install python-debian the same error happens
[17:30] <ActionParsnip> Dmead: if you install the deb using dpkg is it OK?
[17:30] <dmead> ActionParsnip: no
[17:30] <dmead> tried that
[17:30] <dmead> wait sorry. i haven't
[17:30] <Callek> so I use tab'd viewing in the bash prompt with ubuntu vivid, I'd like to be able to "name" the tabs, rather than simply showing user@pc_name:directory -- is there a way to do that other than writing a sed script to modify PS1 when I want to?
[17:30] <ActionParsnip> dmead: the deb will be in /var/cache/apt/archives
[17:31] <ActionParsnip> dmead: also try using the force option of dpkg
[17:31] <dmead> ok the deb installed
[17:31] <EriC^^> Lexicade: you can add su - <user> -c /path/to/script to visudo
[17:31] <Callek> since PS1 is \[\e]0;\u@\h: \w\a\]${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\u@\h:\w\$
[17:31] <dmead> then when i try to reinstall python-debian the error still happens
[17:31] <ActionParsnip> Callek: I use colours in the prompt to show what's what
[17:32] <EriC^^> Lexicade: <user> ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: su - <other user> -c "/path/to/script"
[17:32] <Ben64> dmead: what did you do between when it worked and now
[17:32] <Lexicade> Excellent, that sound sideal
[17:32] <Lexicade> Thanks EriC^^
[17:32] <Callek> basically I want to be able to do something like `changetitle FOO` to change the tab title to FOO
[17:32] <dmead> Ben64: nothing. the dpkg installed but then when i try to reinstall with apt it fails
[17:32] <Callek> if I could insert a dynamically evaluated var in there somehow thatd be best
[17:32] <Callek> e.g. I coul djust do export MY_TAB_TITLE=FOO
[17:32] <ActionParsnip> dmead: sudo update-alternatives --config python      switch to a different version
[17:33] <Ben64> dmead: no i mean when you installed everything worked, and now you get that error. what happened in between
[17:33] <EriC^^> Lexicade: no problem
[17:33] <dmead> ActionParsnip: update-alternatives: error: no alternatives for python
[17:33] <ActionParsnip> dmead: http://askubuntu.com/questions/246970/apt-get-broken-no-module-named-debian-deb822
[17:33] <dmead> Ben64: literally nothing
[17:33] <Ben64> dmead: so ubuntu has always given you that error? time to reinstall
[17:33] <dmead> this is fine: dpkg -i python-debian_0.1.21+nmu2ubuntu2_all.deb
[17:33] <k1l> dmead: have you fiddled with python?
[17:34] <dmead> k1l: no
[17:34] <k1l> dmead: like PPAs or 3rd party packages?
[17:34] <dmead> yea ppas i think
[17:34] <dmead> hmm
[17:35] <k1l> dmead: please pastebin a "ls -al /etc/apt/sources.list.d"
[17:35] <AcidRain> is there a batch channel?
[17:35] <dmead> k1l: just docker.lst
[17:36] <hrusti_> my server provider had issues with their servers yesterday and they had to restart it and now I can't ssh to console but I can just use console on their website. If I type sshd I get error that sshserver is not installed but other data is on server. Does this means that they somehow deleted my ssh-server?
[17:36] <jhutchins> ActionParsnip: batch?
[17:36] <clayan> O:-)
[17:36] <ActionParsnip> jhutchins: that's what I thought
[17:36] <hrusti_> I can't ssh to server*
[17:36] <jhutchins> hrusti_: ps ax | grep ssh; /etc/init.d/sshd restart
[17:37] <Ben64> hrusti_: try sudo service ssh status
[17:37] <jhutchins> hrusti_: service sshd restart
[17:37] <ActionParsnip> hrusti_: can you pastebin the output of:  ssh -v user@server
[17:37] <ActionParsnip> hrusti_: obviously change user and server in the command
[17:38] <hrusti_> ActionParsnip: Connection refused
[17:38] <akik> what is a batch channel?
[17:38] <Lexicade> How bad would it be to add www-data into the sudo group?
[17:39] <Ben64> Lexicade: don't see a reason for it, and certainly less secure
[17:39] <hrusti_> Ben64: ssh unrecognized service
[17:39] <k1l> dmead: sudo update-alternatives --config python
[17:39] <Ben64> hrusti_: yep looks like you should contact their support
[17:39] <k1l> dmead: if you can choose between 2.6 and 2.7 use 2.7
[17:39] <ActionParsnip> hrusti_: OK then you will need to attend the server side to see if the ssh server is running, on what port and so forth. You can hit the server but you are being ejected. It may just be super busy
[17:39] <Lexicade> I figured security would certainly be an issue, but I have hit a point where im not sure how to fix it, and if I allowed www-data to have full access that I could maybe fix that
[17:40] <ActionParsnip> Lexicade: are you logging in as www-data?
[17:40] <Lexicade> No
[17:40] <Ben64> Lexicade: explain what you want to do
[17:40] <hrusti_> ActionParsnip: they have console on their webapp. I can login there.
[17:40] <ActionParsnip> Lexicade: then what is the purpose of adding the user to sudo?
[17:40] <hrusti_> looks like I should install sshserver, right?
[17:41] <ActionParsnip> hrusti_: that'll do it  :-)
[17:41] <Lexicade> The thing Im wanting to do is run access a screen via www-data since im running a script via PHP
[17:41] <ActionParsnip> hrusti_: it's openssh-server but yes, if it's not installed
[17:41] <hrusti_> I was just curious if there is some magic behind that allows to connect to ssh.
[17:41] <Lexicade> I'v tried multiuser screens but I cant get that to work...
[17:42] <Lexicade> Might try aagin but not sure what else  can try there
[17:42] <Ben64> Lexicade: doesn't make sense
[17:42] <ActionParsnip> hrusti_: it's a simple creature with many features which you can enable / disable
[17:42] <Lexicade> Okay, I have a screen.
[17:42] <hrusti_> it is weird because I can connect through their website console which I thought use ssh as well
[17:42] <dmead> k1l: gotcha
[17:42] <Lexicade> I want to interact with thet screen with a script I run via PHP
[17:43] <ActionParsnip> Lexicade: like a monitor screen, or screen as in the software?
[17:43] <Lexicade> software
[17:43] <Lexicade> screen command
[17:43] <ActionParsnip> OK, just checking
[17:43] <Gnjurac> hi
[17:43] <Gnjurac> what comand to add to start some program minimized?
[17:43] <Gnjurac> --minimized?
[17:44] <ActionParsnip> Lexicade: you can write to TTYs as long as they are allowing it. You can also use wall and so forth
[17:44] <ActionParsnip> Gnjurac: you'd need to read the man pages for the command. It varys
[17:44] <Ben64> Gnjurac: there isn't anything universal like that
[17:44] <hrusti_> ActionParsnip: so the question is: how is console in their website connecting to my server if there is no openssh-server?
[17:44] <erbepl> hello
[17:45] <dmead> k1l:  now i just get ImportError: No module named debian.deb822
[17:45] <dmead> and i'm on pything 279
[17:45] <dmead> *python
[17:46] <k1l> dmead: ok, next idea i have: "sudo apt-get --reinstall install python-chardet"
[17:49] <Kion> hrusti_: If on your console you do 'sudo netstat -tvnlp'  you should see the ssh daemon listening on some port.
[17:50] <jhutchins> hrusti_: It's actually connecting to the VM hypervisor, so it's like a locally attached console.
[17:50] <Kion> hrusti_: at least this will tell you if your server is listening, maybe your server company changed their firewall rules disallowing your connection to the ssh
[17:50] <hrusti_> Kion: it is empty
[17:51] <jhutchins> hrusti_: I would guess that sshd was not set to start at boot.
[17:51] <Kion> hrusti_: then try 'sudo service sshd start'
[17:51] <hrusti_> jhutchins: there is no sshd installed in machine
[17:51] <Kion> if no sshd is installed go ahead and install it
[17:52] <swaraj> Hey
[17:52] <EriC^^> try sudo service ssh start
[17:52] <swaraj> I have a doubt regarding token based api calls
[17:52] <jhutchins> hrusti_: You're certain?  dpkg -l | grep ssh doesn't show ssh-server?
[17:52] <Ben64> guys. its not installed
[17:52] <stiv2k> does anybody know how to change the power settings for the login screen... i.e. when to put the display to sleep and when to put the computer to sleep? For some reason the monitor goes to sleep VERY quickly, like in a few seconds, at the login screen
[17:52] <Ben64> tried like 20 different ways to check. there is no ssh server installed
[17:53] <hrusti_> jhutchins: no I just apt-get install openssh-server
[17:53] <hrusti_> now it is installing
[17:53] <Ben64> hrusti_: you should really contact the support and see what happened, its not normal for packages to get uninstalled
[17:54] <Kion> hrusti_: I recommend that you turn off password authentication and create your keys to connect with sshd, I have tens to hundreds of hack tries on my ssh servers
[17:55] <hrusti_> Ben64: I do agree. Lucky I just bought server yesterday and I got mail "We've had to reboot your Droplet due to an issue on the underlying physical node where the Droplet runs. We are investigating the health of the physical node to determine whether this was a single incident or systemic."
[17:55] <dmead> k1l http://pastebin.com/E9S2ppcW
[17:55] <dmead> the process just bombs out
[17:55] <ren0v0> Nautilus doesn't support NFS right? is there another file explorer in the repos that does?
[17:55] <hrusti_> Kion: I did yesterday
[17:55] <dmead> because of a coding or dep issue in /usr/lib/update-notifier/package-data-downloader
[17:56] <Ben64> dmead: seriously, what did you do to cause this problem
[17:56] <hrusti_> Kion: install chroot on your server :P
[17:56] <dmead> Ben64: fuck if i know :/
[17:57] <dmead> just gonna reinstall i guess
[17:57] <Ben64> seems like you uninstalled an important package or something like that. don't do it again?
[17:57] <kame> hi
[17:57] <EriC^^> hi
[17:58] <kame> How can I work on a textfile when I use two laptops.
[17:58] <kame> ?
[17:58] <Shibe> How can I upgrade to python 2.7.9 from 2.7.6 on ubuntu 14.04 / mint 17.2
[17:58] <kame> on *one* textfile simultanous
[17:58] <auronandace> !mint | Shibe
[17:59] <Shibe> auronandace: mint 17.2 and 14.04 have the same package base
[17:59] <jhutchins> Kion: There is no good reason to run sshd on port 22.
[17:59] <stiv2k> does anybody know how to change the power settings for the login screen... i.e. when to put the display to sleep and when to put the computer to sleep? For some reason the monitor goes to sleep VERY quickly, like in a few seconds, at the login screen
[17:59] <badbodh> Shibe, it's rude to ask here, considering linuxmint pre-configures hexchat to connect to mint's official help channel
[18:00] <Shibe> sigh
[18:00] <Shibe> except that this channel is much larger and getting support here would be faster
[18:00] <Ben64> Shibe: so then don't use mint if you don't like their support
[18:00] <Shibe> Ben64: they have the same package base
[18:00] <Shibe> I don't see why there's an issue
[18:00] <Ben64> because its mint, not ubuntu
[18:00] <Shibe> ppas for 14.04 will work with mint 17.2
[18:00] <xpl0iter> I am trying to add 2nd IP address to eth0 by using ip addr add command. But the examples I see in internet are showing as ip addr add 192.168.0.203/24 dev eth0. My question is why /24 it should be /32 right?
[18:00] <Shibe> except that mint is modified ubuntu
[18:00] <Ben64> Shibe: yeah, so not ubuntu
[18:01] <badbodh> mint uses it's own repos over ubuntu's, different package versions = subtle differences
[18:01] <_adam_> Hi! Guys, anyone has some experience how i could read the fan sppeds on my laptop? lm-sensors only see the coretemp module
[18:01] <akik> stiv2k: you could look up dpms and xorg
[18:02] <xpl0iter> somebody?
[18:02] <akik> stiv2k: you can set the timeouts in xorg.conf.d e.g. Option "DPMS" "true" and then the timeout options separately
[18:02] <Ben64> xpl0iter: its for the network mask, use whatever you want
[18:03] <stiv2k> akik: is that going to interfere with my user applied power settings?
[18:03] <akik> stiv2k: i'm not sure, never tried. but you could set the same timeouts
[18:03] <stiv2k> akik: i do believe the greeter should come with its own GUI for changing settings
[18:04] <_adam_> Or what is better question, how i could configure the fan to be more responsive..i ment it needs to turn on at lower temerature
[18:04] <shuaizi> excuse me,how can I shut down another computer with its IP?
[18:04] <stiv2k> akik: users shuold not have to mess with xorg.conf just to change screen timeout
[18:04] <Kion> jhutchins: I actually do have it on port 22, and yes, I use to have way less tries when I ran on a different port. but I trust on the keys, and also run Fail2Ban
[18:04] <akik> stiv2k: just saying..
[18:04] <Kion> jhutchins: I am not a security trhough obscurity type of guy
[18:04] <xpl0iter> Ben64, Oh so my network mask is /20 So I use that over there. Thanks man.
[18:05] <akik> stiv2k: there are a lot of things that can be configured in config files, and not in the gui
[18:05] <shuaizi> who can help me ?
[18:05] <Ben64> shuaizi: ssh in and type "sudo poweroff" then enter your password
[18:05] <cliluw> What's the difference between using add-apt-repository and doing "cat deb PKGREPO trusty main >> /etc/apt/sources.list"?
[18:05] <shuaizi> thx
[18:06] <stiv2k> akik: yes, but i feel like that goes against ubuntu's mission, to make people edit system files for a simple tweak
[18:06] <hrusti_> Kion: I added create key to connect to ssh and setup a password with sudo passwd. Shouldn't server ask me for password as well?
[18:06] <akik> stiv2k: can you point me to the ubuntu mission where it says that users should not edit config files?
[18:06] <asd_> _asd_,  yo
[18:07] <akik> stiv2k: because at that moment i will stop using ubuntu
[18:07] <erbepl> Hello, I need help. I've installed the Gnome Classic Desktop and Ubuntu doesn't start
[18:07] <Kion> hrusti_: the sudo passwd is to set a System password, and what I am telling you to disallow is connection authentication to ssh trough the system password.
[18:07] <shuaizi> I want to shut down another win7 computer over net,how can I?
[18:07] <stiv2k> akik: well forgive me if i'm wrong but isn't it made so that anyone can use it? not just linux experts?
[18:07] <Ben64> shuaizi: ask ##windows
[18:08] <Kion> hrusti_: there are several authentication mecanisms, I allways turn off password, as this will render any bruteforce attack useless
[18:08] <Ben64> stiv2k: you don't have to be an expert to edit a text file
[18:08] <erbepl> There is a black screen while choosing Ubuntu in Grub (monitor goes off, but keyboard is working). I tried a reboot comand but nothing happens
[18:08] <stiv2k> akik: having to go to xorg.conf to edit a screen timeout is certainly not something a casual user is comfortable doing
[18:08] <stiv2k> Ben64: ^
[18:08] <erbepl> ^k test
[18:08] <hrusti_> Kion: ok but isn't possible to have password besides key as well?
[18:08] <akik> stiv2k: there's so much history in x11/xorg/gnome/kde/ubuntu that not everything can be made to suite everybody
[18:08] <Kion> hrusti_: just make sure you keep your secret key secure
[18:08] <stiv2k> Ben64: its not just any text file, its a system file, one false keystroke and their whole X server breaks
[18:09] <badbodh> stiv2k, being user friendly doesn;t imply removing ability to make advanced tweaks for those who can. that's against the mission of linux.
[18:09] <shuaizi> thanks very much
[18:09] <badbodh> *cough* gnome *cough*
[18:09] <mjayk> badbodh: linux doesn't have a mission :p its a kernel
[18:09] <stiv2k> badbodh: agreed, but a monitor timeout is most definitely not an "advanced tweak"
[18:09] <stiv2k> thats like, the most basic of settings
[18:09] <Kion> hrusti_: Yes, I think it is possible to also use a password, but why would you need tha for? seriously it is like impossible to figure out the secret key.
[18:09] <erbepl> is there possibility to backup a system before installing the Gnome?
[18:10] <erbepl> I can start Ubuntu choosing Advanced options, and I have Gnome
[18:10] <badbodh> control center> power > must be some setting
[18:10] <hrusti_> Kion: that's why I want to have password as well (if someone steal my key)
[18:10] <stiv2k> badbodh: you would think so! but the settings in the control center only apply to the logged in user, not to the greeter
[18:11] <Ben64> hrusti_: thats why you have a key, its like a password, but thousands of letters long
[18:11] <hrusti_> Kion: key is saved in my filesystem and someone can steal it, right?
[18:11] <badbodh> greeter follows dpms rules, will go to sleep after 15 minutes by default. you can tweak lightdm's config to force it sleep earlier.
[18:11] <stiv2k> badbodh: 15 minutes?
[18:11] <stiv2k> badbodh: mine goes to sleep in 15 seconds
[18:11] <stiv2k> probably less
[18:11] <hrusti_> Ben64, Kion: so password protection will be used as 2 factor authentication
[18:11] <stiv2k> D:
[18:12] <badbodh> then check lightdm config files.
[18:12] <Ben64> hrusti_: its pointless, if someone can steal your key a little password is nothing
[18:12] <Kion> hrusti_: ok that is good. you have added some extra security. just make sure that the server needs BOTH the key and the password, and not only one, I would definitely try to enter from a computer without the secret key just to test. And don't forget to install Fail2Ban
[18:12] <badbodh> look in /etc/lightdm and /usr/share/lightdm
[18:12] <stiv2k> badbodh: is lightDM also used in ubuntu-gnome 14.04? thats what im running
[18:12] <badbodh> oh. that's gdm
[18:12] <tuinkabouter34> is there a dutch person in the channel that can help me
[18:12] <badbodh> to hell with gdm, mine goes to sleep the moment i logout
[18:12] <stiv2k> badbodh: lol
[18:12] <badbodh> now i use lightdm/cinnamon combo
[18:13] <badbodh> to hell with gdm, to north korea with gnome-shell
[18:13] <stiv2k> yes
[18:13] <badbodh> ^^ get the joke? "shell"
[18:13] <stiv2k> i am starting to fell that way too
[18:13] <stiv2k> feel
[18:13] <hrusti_> Ben64: I dont think so. For example if I lost my computer someone can access to my key, but if he doesn't know what password is how can he get it? Imo it makes sense to use both.
[18:14] <stiv2k> so many things in gnome3 that you would think are very very basic, but somehow they forgot to include
[18:14] <stiv2k> like
[18:14] <stiv2k> how to make a f#$king launcher on the desktop
[18:14] <stiv2k> what were they thinking?
[18:14] <badbodh> don;t even get started. if you don;t like gnome, nobody is forcing you to. there are better DE's that look less fancy but got more usability
[18:14] <stiv2k> yes
[18:15] <stiv2k> i am fully aware of my options
[18:15] <badbodh> let's end it here
[18:15] <Kion> hrusti_: also 'chmod 700'  your key so it is better protected from someone else, that will require your system password to read the file.
[18:15] <Dumle29> A124: So I called the ISP, and they told me the routher I have is part of a LSN, so my "Global IP" is in fact no global. They said I could get a global IP, and he said "Oh well I'll just give you one for free for 2 years" which was very generous, but it only managed to disconnect me from the WAN
[18:15] <stiv2k> its just silly to see the regression of gnome over the years
[18:15] <Dumle29> A124: So yeah, it wasn't because of ubuntu, but thanks for the help
[18:15] <akik> stiv2k: what is so funny is that gnome came back to ubuntu as mate
[18:16] <stiv2k> akik: isnt that the old gnome 2.x ?
[18:16] <shuaizi> how can I shut down another computer with its IP and command ask?
[18:16] <A124> Dumle29 Hummm. So you got it. nice.
[18:16] <akik> stiv2k: yes, just the way i like it
[18:16] <badbodh> stiv2k, join -offtopic and let's bash gnome.
[18:16] <hrusti_> Kion: I am getting this error when I try to connect to server: the RSA host key for 'my-domain.com' differs from the key for the IP address '0.0.0.0'
[18:16] <Ben64> shuaizi: you asked that before and got an answer
[18:16] <stiv2k> badbodh: hey you were the one who said send it to north korea LOL
[18:16] <Dumle29> A124: Well yeah. Except powercycling the routher, which reestablished my WAN connection, also dropped the global IP, so now I'm back in the LSN
[18:17] <shuaizi> but it does not work
[18:17] <Ben64> shuaizi: go to ##windows for windows support
[18:17] <Kion> hrusti_: Actually you can configure ssh to use 2 step authentication using google authenticator, which is open source. but I have never set it up and of course I do know how to set it up
[18:17] <akik> shuaizi: do you have access rights on the win7 box?
[18:17] <Ben64> akik: don't do windows support here
[18:17] <stiv2k> badbodh: i think you have inspired me to try cinnamon, thanks
[18:17] <shuaizi> yes
[18:18] <A124> Dumle29 Wut? :D You should have retained the global one
[18:18] <akik> Ben64: ok
[18:18] <shuaizi> I don't know what's the meaning of ##.
[18:18] <hrusti_> Kion: Yeah I know google auth I am using it in one of my webapp for 2fa.
[18:18] <Ben64> shuaizi: you're in #ubuntu, for Ubuntu support. you're asking about windows, join ##windows                /join ##windows
[18:19] <shuaizi> ok
[18:19] <Kion> hrusti_: I don't understant the error message you are getting.
[18:19] <badbodh> shuaizi, on ubuntu's end, we can suggest you openssh to send shell commands to remote pc-s, our job's done :)
[18:20] <Dumle29> A124: Yeah, it's weird. Actually checking the WAN IP in my router, says the same as cmyip.com
[18:21] <A124> Dumle29 Another power cycle maybe.
[18:21] <hrusti_> Kion: it is actually warning but anyway.. I guess it is due to server restart(recreate?) so host key differs from yesterday because it was regenerated as well
[18:23] <hrusti_> Kion: I have checkd Fail2Ban, seems cool but I hope I won't ban myself with that :)
[18:24] <Kion> hrusti_: Yes, configure the ban time for like 5 minutes before trying it so in case you ban yourself it is only 5 minutes and the you can correct whatever, and when you have it right, set the ban time for 3 hours or so.
[18:26] <Kion> hrusti_: I think most of us have at some point at least once locked ourselves out of a server while doing firewall/security things Lol.
[18:27] <hrusti_> Kion: hope not permanently :)
[18:27] <Dumle29> A124: I'll try
[18:29] <Kion> hrusti_: When it happened to me, It definitely made me try some creative solutions to regain control of my server, it totally felt like when NASA looses a probe and they are here trying all sorts of things to regain control.
[18:31] <LiENUS> so ubuntu's copy of xca is woefully out of date (like a year now) and the package for wiley is slated to be the same version as vivid, i realize its too late for wiley but what do i need to do to get it noticed for X as in X and bacon?
[18:32] <kike_> hi all
[18:34] <kike_> any idea how can I compress each file (ISOs around 4GB) in one folder to a different compressed file? I Mean, like doing it one by one... compress each file to its own compressed file
[18:35] <EriC^^> kike_: for i in *; do tar czvf "$i.tar.gz" "$i"; done
[18:35] <KaFiR> 1 c99 just $2 USD
[18:35] <KaFiR> 1 cpanel $5 USD
[18:35] <KaFiR> mail list $7 usd 25 email
[18:35] <KaFiR> mail list and password hash 10 $usd 10 email
[18:35] <KaFiR> SMTP just $10 USD
[18:35] <KaFiR> rdp $25 usd
[18:35] <KaFiR> root $50 usd
[18:35] <kike_> EriC^^, thanks! looks like it's gonna work :)
[18:35] <jaska__> does someone know how to use gnome login screen in unity
[18:36] <EriC^^> kike_: no problem :)
[18:36] <hrusti_> Kion: hahaha I can imagine, especially myself, I won't have a clue even what to try, where to start.. Have a lot of doubts even now.. I just bought server yesterday from one of most known server providers and they had to restart it today. I would be pissed off if this would be my production server, though. Makes me think that I have to buy hundreds of servers just for backups :)
[18:36] <Ben64> hrusti_: well you got a vps
[18:37] <hrusti_> Ben64: for?
[18:37] <Ben64> hrusti_: i don't know what you got it for, but it's not really a "server" as such
[18:38] <hrusti_> Ben64: you mean dedicated?
[18:38] <Ben64> yep
[18:39] <hrusti_> you are right but anyway, it think it should be stable?
[18:39] <hrusti_> not to restart it next day, and remove openssh-server?
[18:39] <Ben64> it should be, but since you don't have full control over the hardware and software things like that can happen
[18:40] <julian-delphiki> I'd always recommend a VPS :)
[18:40] <hrusti_> julian-delphiki: was this sarcasm?
[18:41] <julian-delphiki> i'd always recommend a VPS if I didn't have control over the hardware.
[18:41] <kike_> EriC^^, thanks again. Works like a charm. I must learn how to do this things ASAP!
[18:41] <EriC^^> kike_: great, yeah it's handy :)
[18:41] <jaska__> does someone know how to use gnome login screen unity?
[18:42] <hrusti_> julian-delphiki: yeah, and then it fails next day, great :P
[18:43] <calher> I can't install Mumble.
[18:43] <Ben64> calher: sudo apt-get install mumble
[18:43] <hrusti_> julian-delphiki: have a dedicated production server for half a year now, everything works like a charm.
[18:43] <calher> Is Ubuntu being stupid by putting Mumble in "Universe" or some needless hassle?
[18:43] <julian-delphiki> hrusti_: I just don't see the point :) Too prone to failure
[18:44] <calher> Ben64: I tried sud apt-get install mumble. I even did sudo apt-get update and then did it again. It didn't work.
[18:44] <Seveas> calher: like most software, it is indeed in 'universe'
[18:44] <kike_> EriC^^, just to see if i get it, if I'll do something like :    for i in a*.txt; do tar czvf "$i.tar.gz" "$i"; done   ¿will it only tar the txt files staring by 'a'?
[18:45] <kike_> *I mean starting.
[18:45] <EriC^^> kike_: yeah
[18:45] <calher> Seveas: This angers me and I want to punch a hole in the wall. There is no reason for  regular stuff to be disabled by default. This did not happen on Mint and Trisquel!
[18:45] <kike_> great
[18:45] <Ben64> kike_: you can use echo to find exactly what it does
[18:45] <Seveas> calher: universe is not disabled by default. Take your andger to /dev/null please.
[18:45] <Ben64> kike_: for example...  for i in *; do echo tar czvf "$i.tar.gz" "$i"; done
[18:46] <kike_> Ben64, OK. I see. but it doesn't run tar. just 'preview' the command list. usefull! :)
[18:47] <Ben64> kike_: yep, all sorts of useful stuff in the terminal
[18:47] <josuebrunel> test
[18:47] <Seveas> failed
[18:47] <EriC^^> pass
[18:48] <kike_> josuebrunel, test ack
[18:48] <godbod>  test2 from the rich client
[18:48] <Ben64> godbod: josuebrunel: please use #test in the future
[18:48] <godbod>  sorry buddy we will do our best
[18:48] <kike_> #test
[18:49] <josuebrunel> just like we love #ubuntu so much ^_^
[18:49] <Seveas> guys, cut it out.
[18:49] <josuebrunel> ok we're done. Thank you
[18:49] <kike_> ahhh ok. shit. # means a channel...
[18:49] <josuebrunel> have good one guys, see ya ;-)
[18:49] <calher> Whoever said Universe is not disabled by default is a liar.
[18:50] <Lexicade> I've hit a bit of a roadblock... im trying to run a command in another users screen session, but im getting a Permission Denied error. I tried sudo'ing it but it apparnelt doesnt exist when I do that.
[18:50] <godbod>  /list
[18:50] <calher> I tok the effort of using the stupid graphical app installer and it asked me to enable the Universe source
[18:50] <Lexicade> And I cant change ther permissions of the screen folders because it refuses to work if I do
[18:51] <Seveas> Lexicade: the other user needs to give you permission to do so
[18:51] <Lexicade> acladd user?
[18:51] <Seveas> yup
[18:51] <Lexicade> Hmm
[18:51] <Lexicade> I'll try that, I thought I did that, no harm in doing again.
[18:52] <Seveas> Lexicade: ah, and screen needs to be setuid root for those shenanigans to work, which by default it is not in Ubuntu
[18:52] <Lexicade> setuid being a apt package?
[18:52] <Seveas> Lexicade: no.... a file mode.
[18:53] <Lexicade> Oh right, I misinterpreted what you meant
[18:57] <jaska__> hi. does someone know how to use gnome login screen in ubuntu (unity) 14.04?
[18:58] <andres__> HOW DO YOU SIMS
[18:58] <m_wynn> jaska__: you will need to use "gdm" instead of "lightdm"
[18:59] <jaska__> how i do that andres?
[18:59] <jaska__> i dont want mes s
[18:59] <jaska__> up unity
[19:01] <jaska__> ....
[19:01] <jaska__> ....
[19:01] <jaska__> ....
[19:01] <jaska__> ....
[19:08] <ren0v0> If MTU is set to "auto" in network manager, does that mean it'll use 9000MTU  if the device i'm connect to supports it? yet "ifconfig" shows MTU 1500 ??
[19:09] <kike_> EriC^^, compression ratio is null :( compressed size is just the same as original file. I'll keep trying.
[19:10] <Seveas> ren0v0: no, auto does not mean jumbo frames are enabled
[19:11] <korsakof> ren0v0: I'm pretty sure that mtu is not negociated... auto is misleading... default (1500) would be better
[19:12] <ren0v0> korsakof, Seveas right, auto is definitely misleading as its in fact incorrect
[19:12] <ren0v0> thanks!
[19:14] <paultjuh> I have a usb stick which used to have different things on it. Now I try to put an ubuntu installer on it with the startup disk creator. I removed all partitions, but according to startup disk creator it is 100% used, also ubuntu itself automaticly mounts a partition
[19:14] <paultjuh> parted + fdisk says there are no partitions
[19:14] <paultjuh> startup disk creator crashes with an error when clicking erase
[19:15] <paultjuh> anyone an idea where this ghost usage comes from?
[19:15] <scou13t> hi
[19:17] <akik> paultjuh: if you use eject, the device node for the usb stick gets removed. so maybe use umount to unmount the partition, then look into fdisk and remove the existing partition
[19:17] <paultjuh> akik: I did that already
[19:17] <paultjuh> eject, umount, remove from usb port
[19:18] <paultjuh> still: ubuntu auto mounts a partition, parted+fdisk say that there are no partitions, startup disk create has no space
[19:18] <OerHeks> paultjuh, what kind of usb device is this, U3 perhaps? ( comes with portable apps)
[19:18] <kike_> ren0v0, don't ask me why but based on my experience on a ADSL helpdesk a couple of years MTU at 1492 has worked perfect for almost all customers experiencing problems. MTU is stabilized by the ISP (or network...) you can't negotiate a bigger one but most of the times you can force a smaller one. in my case 1492 is perfect
[19:18] <akik> paultjuh: what do you mean ubuntu automounts a partition if there are no partitions on the usb stick
[19:19] <OerHeks> akik it can, i know U3 has a protected partition.
[19:19] <paultjuh> akik: it is a micro sd card into a usb stick converter
[19:20] <paultjuh> I have created on this same thing an ubuntu installer a couple of times
[19:20] <fuzzywuzzzy> I have setup Ubuntu server with Apache 2 and set a non root user and added them to www-data group and set the permissions to 775 on /var/www  Is this a secure setup?
[19:21] <akik> OerHeks: do you mean there's a partition on the U3 that you can not remove?
[19:21] <OerHeks> akik, indeed, but there is a u3-tool to do that. but this is not his situation
[19:21] <OerHeks> !info u3-tool
[19:22] <OerHeks> paultjuh, format that sdcard to fat32, and try again?
[19:23] <paultjuh> OerHeks: there aren't even partitions on it?
[19:23] <paultjuh> Or do I need a parition to write the iso on there?
[19:23] <OerHeks> Formatting to fat32 could help, not sure why your sdcard does not take it, this time.
[19:25] <akik> paultjuh: *usually* you just dd the iso onto the usb stick, no partitioning or formatting needed
[19:25] <paultjuh> ok
[19:25] <kike_> Thank you all for the help! I'm leaving to make some dinner.
[19:26] <paultjuh> it might just have worked by creating that vfat formatting, waiting for the download to be finished now
[19:26] <charms> yo how do I pronounce stinebrickner?
[19:26] <akik> without knowing what your problem is. did you see that automounted partition on the mount list (/etc/mtab or /proc/self/mounts) ?
[19:26] <coldheater> why do you niggers blame whites when cities like detroit are majority Negro, have nigger mayor chief of police and all schools run and attended by negros. But you fucking racist scream Texas
[19:27] <OerHeks> charms, how is that related to ubuntu support?
[19:27] <charms> oh it isn't
[19:27] <Pici> charms: try ##english or #ubuntu-offtopic
[19:27] <paultjuh> akik: both
[19:27] <paultjuh> akik: but I think it works now
[19:28] <XxHardXtremexX> Hi
[19:28] <paultjuh> going to write the startup to it and see how it works
[19:28] <paultjuh> thanks
[19:40] <Bomber4Chats> I need some bash help
[19:40] <Bomber4Chats> i'm trying to figoure out how to preform a find command to get all the sub-folders names and passing it on to a node program I'd like to run
[19:41] <bazhang> #bash Bomber4Chats
[19:41] <Bomber4Chats> k
[19:42] <XxHardXtremexX> H.
[19:42] <XxHardXtremexX> Hi*
[19:44] <OerHeks> Bomber4Chats, a start " find . -type d -print " shows all folders in your /home/
[19:45] <mjayk> hay XxHardXtremexX
[19:46] <XxHardXtremexX> How are we? :D
[19:54] <ZeldaTheSwordsma> Skype for Linux won't install on my computer. Can someone help me? I have Ubuntu 12.10, if that helps
[19:54] <EriC^^> !eolupgrades | ZeldaTheSwordsma
[19:55] <EriC^^> ZeldaTheSwordsma: would be better if you backed up and fresh installed, as you have to upgrade to 13.04 then 13.10 then 14.04 which is supported
[19:56] <EriC^^> ZeldaTheSwordsma: if you need skype temporarily you can still install it if you want
[19:56] <XxHardXtremexX> Zelda, try sudo apt-get -f install.
[19:57] <k1l> ZeldaTheSwordsma: with 12.10 you are way out of support. which means fixing things is the last thing on the todo. updateing (or reinstall) to a supported release should be priority 1
[19:59] <XxHardXtremexX> K1l, I agree with you.
[20:00] <ZeldaTheSwordsma> I don't have space to back up to. So, bugger.
[20:01] <EriC^^> do you have a separate /home partition by any chance?
[20:02] <k1l> like running 12.10 is the better option :/  why dont people stay on LTS if they hate updates?
[20:04] <ip87> Hello! Would it be possible to get some help port forwarding and route setup? I have two physical NICs on a computer; both have internet access, but one is behind a NAT and the other is given a public IP. On this machine I run KVM as well as use it as my primary desktop; it would be nice to have the NATed adapter for host traffic/certain KVM networks, and then the Public adapter for guests I want accessible from elsewhere.
[20:04] <ip87> It would seem like there are two ways to accomplish this: setting priority on the two NICs to favor the NATed one, but port forward from the public IP to specific ports on the KVM guests, OR to use the Public NIC and forward all traffic to a guest acting as router, and let that deal with port forwarding with say, pfSense. The issue I have with bridging adapters for the latter case (that is, requesting a second public IP) is that the a
[20:04] <ip87> However, I tried playing around with iptables and ipvsadm for port forwarding. From what I have read, I need to do a masqueraded port forward due to the separate network that the KVMs run on. When I use iptables (yes, fully flushed with deleted chains, yes forwarding is active), I have been unable to get any forwarded ports to show up as anything but closed, however, I have been able to close opened ports (e.g., host's ssh server). Fo
[20:14] <BustyLoliChan> I need help figuring out where/how a package was installed and how to upgrade it if it is
[20:14] <bekks> BustyLoliChan: Whats the outcome of "sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade;"?
[20:17] <BustyLoliChan> many things are happening :O
[20:17] <BustyLoliChan> I'm scared lol
[20:18] <BustyLoliChan> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[20:18] <BustyLoliChan>  linux-image-extra-3.13.0-57-generic : Depends: linux-image-3.13.0-57-generic but it is not installed
[20:18] <BustyLoliChan>  linux-image-generic : Depends: linux-image-3.13.0-57-generic but it is not installed
[20:18] <BustyLoliChan> The actual package I'm trying to find/update is concerto
[20:18] <BustyLoliChan> https://github.com/concerto/concerto/wiki/Installing-Concerto-2
[20:18] <k1l> BustyLoliChan: put all into a pastebin
[20:19] <quants> My employer requires me to have anti spyware and virus protection, I know it's not really needed but please can you tell me the best free ones that actually work
[20:19] <BustyLoliChan> I've honestly never really worked with ruby and I don't really know whether this was installed as a package or made from source
[20:19] <k1l> !info concerto trusty
[20:19] <jhutchins> BustyLoliChan: dpkg -l, dpkg -L
[20:19] <k1l> BustyLoliChan: 3rd party install
[20:19] <BustyLoliChan> It's not there
[20:19] <BustyLoliChan> it's probably made from source
[20:20] <k1l> !clamav
[20:20] <BustyLoliChan> how do you update something made from source? just make install over the old version?
[20:20] <k1l> !info  clamav
[20:20] <Pici> BustyLoliChan: how did you install it?
[20:20] <OerHeks> quants, there are a lot of antivirus apps, notneeded when you install from original sources+key, see !antivirus
[20:20] <k1l> quants: see bots message
[20:20] <BustyLoliChan> I didn't install it. Someone before me did
[20:20] <bekks> BustyLoliChan: "make install" is a safe way to mess up a system.
[20:20] <BustyLoliChan> I'm just trying to update it
[20:20] <genii> BustyLoliChan: You're probably better off to install virtualbox and use the embedded image they provide for Concerto
[20:21] <bekks> BustyLoliChan: You are tryong to update what exactly? And where is your pastebin?
[20:21] <BustyLoliChan> I fear that if I do that all of our current configuration will disappear
[20:21] <BustyLoliChan> I'm waiting to contact the old system administrator
[20:21] <bekks> So safe/migrate your configuration as well.
[20:21] <BustyLoliChan> I was just wondering if I could figure it out in the meantime
[20:21] <quants> OerHeks: please explain, I am relatively new
[20:21] <BustyLoliChan> I'll probably just wait for his instructions
[20:21] <BustyLoliChan> thank you all anyway
[20:21] <jhutchins> BustyLoliChan: You would of course make a backup before changing anything.
[20:22] <BustyLoliChan> I believe the machine this all runs on is actually a virtual machine already
[20:22] <BustyLoliChan> but I'm not sure
[20:22] <BustyLoliChan> I'll just wait for the sys admin lol
[20:22] <wakeatnight> hi i am using gdm + openbox and the keyring sometimes doesn't get unlocked - why?
[20:22] <OerHeks> !antivirus | quants
[20:22] <OerHeks> quants, and maybe this fresh post is a help https://www.av-test.org/en/news/news-single-view/linux-16-security-packages-against-windows-and-linux-malware-put-to-the-test/
[20:23] <quants> OerHeks: thank you
[20:28] <bryann> Ho
[20:28] <bryann> HI
[20:30] <kruger> hello, i'm tring to create a ubuntu uefi custom cdrom, but i've got an error which say: "(initramfs) Unable to find a medium containing a live file system" Any hints?
[20:38] <Guest10903> The security repository hashes do not match what come on the distro.
[20:38] <Guest10903> Is there an ip address of the security reepository instead of url?
[20:39] <Guest10903> It is concievable the dns server is redirecting it.
[20:41] <wileee> Guest10903, Try addressing what has happened not what you think the answer is.
[20:47] <MrNumber3isme> Hello room
[20:47] <Lowi> Hello, this is the first time I am using this chatroom. I have a problem with my internet connection. I am using Linux Mint and it shows that I am connected to Wlan. If I try to open a Website there is a loading error. But yesterday everthing  functioned. I have restarted  the modem a lot of times and if I use Windows there are no problems with the connection and also on my Smartphone everything works. Can somebody help me ?
[20:47] <auronandace> !mint | Lowi
[20:49] <sshazeandroid> Hi, Ubuntu community
[20:50] <ip87> Anyone had thoughts on my port-forwarding question yet?
[20:51] <dionysus69> what would be the command for vagrant add box ?? for this https://atlas.hashicorp.com/confirmation?confirmation_token=HK85M-K7PyDgK53gpurz
[20:51] <dionysus69> its trusty 64
[21:01] <Guest10903> dionysus69: What about trusty64?
[21:02] <dionysus69> says it doesnt exist
[21:02] <dionysus69> anyways now I am downloading from vagrantboxes.es
[21:02] <Guest10903> dionysus69: What doesn't exist?
[21:02] <dionysus69> the box for trusty64
[21:03] <dionysus69> vagrantbox.es *
[21:04] <Guest10903> So it says vagrants don't exist?
[21:04] <Guest10903> Sometimes for sport.
[21:05] <Guest10903> It is illegal in most places.
[21:05] <Guest10903> Sometimes they get shot while going to the well for water.
[21:06] <Guest10903> They do exist sometimes.
[21:11] <root____3> .
[21:12] <auronandace> !ircroot | root____3
[21:12] <auronandace> !rootirc | root____3
[21:12] <MiDOZ> i see trying to fix it
[21:12] <root____3> exit
[21:13] <root____3> exiting*
[21:29] <wakeatnight> hi i am using gdm + openbox and the keyring sometimes doesn't get unlocked - why?
[21:30] <dunkan7> hi is it possible to get some help with SSH?
[21:31] <allizom> dunkan7: if you state your question, people can answer/redirect you accordingly
[21:31] <joshd> I'm having some issues with a small OpenGL+OpenCL interop code I am writing. I get these errors at runtime: http://pastebin.com/b6AT8icm . If I run the code without any OpenCL, it works as expected with no errors. If I symlink /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libGL.so to fglrx's libGL.so instead of mesa, it works fine -- however upon next reboot unity will be broken and I have to reinstall fglrx and fix the symlink to get it working again
[21:32] <joshd> at runtime with LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose http://pastebin.com/HvEX82K6
[21:33] <joshd> I guess the issue is the "libGL: screen 0 does not appear to be DRI2 capable" and then it drops back to swrast
[21:33] <joshd> (again, without OpenCL, there are no such errors in the verbose output)
[21:43] <dunkan7> I try to copy files btwn 2 servers with SSH - using command scp - i get error: permission denied, anyone?
[21:45] <k1l> dunkan7: so the identity-file is wrong?
[21:45] <jhutchins> dunkan7: Does ssh work?
[21:46] <jhutchins> dunkan7: What's the path to the file?  Are you trying to move a system file as a regular user?
[21:47] <dunkan7> yes ssh work
[21:48] <jhutchins> dunkan7: Most likely the user does not have read permission on the  source or write permission on the target.
[21:48] <dunkan7> you know how check it?
[21:50] <dunkan7> i try to copy file from source - using FTP - its ok , i try make some dir in the both servers - using ftp  -it's ok
[21:51] <dunkan7> so i suppose I have al permissions
[21:52] <dunkan7> but I'm preppering to copy copy big data - and I cant resolve this problem
[21:53] <MonkeyDust> dunkan7  try rsync, it's similar to scp
[21:57] <dunkan7> bash: rsync: command not found
[21:57] <dunkan7> rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes received so far) [sender]
[21:57] <dunkan7> rsync error: remote command not found (code 127) at io.c(605) [sender=3.0.9]
[22:00] <smile3333> hello
[22:00] <Wachu_> Hi!
[22:00] <Acerio> Hi!
[22:00] <khax> hi
[22:00] <smile3333>  how will I can make the monitor screen see 100% install steps?
[22:01] <Acerio> smile3333: Check your graphics card settings. It will show options to adjust it. The same happened to my TV monitor
[22:01] <cdk_> ok can someone help me with a startup message that I'm not understanding?
[22:01] <Wachu_> of course we can
[22:03] <smile3333> i start install-try debian from dvd and see only 50%, and cannot continue install
[22:04] <k1l> smile3333: for debian issue better ask the debian specialists at #debian
[22:05] <Guest85556> guys i have just got an error in the software loader, and advice? http://pastebin.com/8vus4n5N
[22:05] <Wachu_> smile3333 are you booting from USB or DVD disc?
[22:05] <smile3333> dvd boot
[22:05] <Wachu_> any scratches on medium?
[22:06] <Wachu_> it could be easier if you try to install debian from Pendrive
[22:07] <smile3333> ok
[22:07] <JunkHunk> hello again I couldn't install mono-gmcs  http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=93814 not even using the mono repository http://www.mono-project.com/docs/getting-started/install/linux/ could anyone help me?
[22:08] <Guest85556> guys i have just got an error in the software loader, and advice? http://pastebin.com/8vus4n5N
[22:10] <Wachu_> so try install from pendrive, you will be sure that is no problem with disc or drive
[22:11] <pnwise> Does anyone know how to get monitor identifier for xorg config file?
[22:11] <Wachu_> pnwise http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=920653
[22:13] <Wachu_> @Guest85556, try 'apt-get install -f'
[22:14] <ubuntu> rudo
[22:14] <Guest81574> hello all
[22:15] <Guest81574> help
 Thanks, but that doesn't really help me. I can't understand just how to find my monitor identifier - I already have Xorg running fine, but I need some custom script for the i3wm to turn off the screen.
[22:19] <JunkHunk> this guy has the exact same problem I have: http://www.emgu.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6553
[22:23] <JunkHunk> It seems I cannot install an older version of the mono-mcs package in order to be able to install the mono-gcms package
[22:23] <JunkHunk> in synaptic only the latest version available
[22:24] <RepThis1> Hey guys, im trying to setup wake over lan, but instead over the internet and am having trouble because i dual boot linux with windows. Ok so when i go to send the magic packet, if i had used the machine prior on windows then my ip is changed to from what i had originally. So to fix it i have to reboot to linux then turn it off.
[22:25] <RepThis1> damnit....i just realized this is a network question, but those guys suck.
 You need to look in your router settings and bind the IP to the MAC address
[22:25] <pnwise> ...yep
[22:25] <pnwise> Look for something like static IP option or idk. Search google for your router
[22:26] <JunkHunk> wake? I wonder what that might be?
[22:26] <JunkHunk> is it fun?
[22:28] <JunkHunk> oh cool
[22:29] <JunkHunk> remote power control
[22:29] <JunkHunk> using lan
[22:32] <dlam> i cant get my wired network to work!  i'm on 15.04 with kernel 3.19.0-30  and my card is:  "Qualcomm Atheros Killer E220x Gigabit Ethernet Controller"   anyone know what to check?
[22:35] <PyPie> hello
[22:37] <liquidsnake> hello
[22:38] <PyPie> I'm on Ubuntu 15.04... I have a Python script... how can I run it under my version of Ubuntu? I have the shebang line, I have allowed the file to be executed as a program... I did everything... not working... help!
[22:39] <liquidsnake> no clue
[22:39] <liquidsnake> anyone else?
[22:41] <PyPie> there's no dialog window that should appear to be able to Run the file... I know there was a dialog window that appeared in such situations in earlier versions of Ubuntu
[22:41] <allizom> liquidsnake: we didn't get your question
[22:42] <PyPie> allizom: I was making one
[22:42] <liquidsnake> PyPie is the one with the question
[22:42] <PyPie> I'm on Ubuntu 15.04... I have a Python script... how can I run it under my version of Ubuntu? I have the shebang line, I have allowed the file to be executed as a program... I did everything... not working... help!
[22:42] <PyPie> there ;)
[22:42] <allizom> misunderstood
[22:42] <PyPie> allizom: can you help me out?
[22:43] <liquidsnake> have you searched the net for a wrokaround yet?
[22:43] <liquidsnake> workaround
[22:43] <PyPie> there is no workaround
[22:44] <PyPie> have Googled yes
[22:44] <liquidsnake> ahh
[22:44] <liquidsnake> wished i could help you bu thats out of my field off expertise
[22:45] <PyPie> why did Canonical fucked up this script execution?
[22:45] <liquidsnake> email them and ask them
[22:46] <PyPie> I can't even type in "python" as the program I wanna start my script with... no such option to manually type the name of the app
[22:46] <PyPie> this is lame
[22:47] <pnwise> hos do you run this script?
[22:47] <pnwise> how
[22:47] <PyPie> and I don't have Python on the list if I choose the "Open With" option (right-clicking the file)
[22:47] <PyPie> can't run it at all
[22:47] <PyPie> and it's a GUI script
[22:47] <PyPie> using wxPython + Python
[22:47] <pnwise> What do you do to run it
[22:48] <pnwise> Did you make it executable?
[22:48] <PyPie> pnwise: yes, i did
[22:48] <pnwise> ls -lha sript.py
[22:49] <pnwise> what is the output of the above?
[22:50] <PyPie> -rw-r--r-- 1 bostjan bostjan 2,7K okt  4 01:15 playground.py
[22:51] <pnwise> sudo chmod +x playground.py
[22:52] <PyPie> -rwxr-xr-x 1 bostjan bostjan 2,7K okt  4 01:15 playground.py
[22:52] <PyPie> it still doesn't work
[22:52] <pnwise> And what does it says. What is the error
[22:53] <PyPie> there's no error
[22:53] <ihsw> hi i'm unable to install pip, "python-pip : Depends: python-setuptools (>= 0.6c1) but it is not going to be installed"
[22:53] <PyPie> gedit opens the script
[22:53] <pnwise> type in terminal python playground.py
[22:53] <genii> PyPie: What does the shebang line read?
[22:53] <PyPie> i wanna execute the script, not open it in gedit
[22:54] <PyPie> the shebang is: #! /usr/bin/env python
[22:54] <ihsw> how do install pip?
[22:54] <jpds> PyPie: /usr/bin/python directly is preferred
[22:55] <PyPie> i'll try
[22:56] <jpds> ihsw: sudo apt-get install python-pip
[22:56] <ihsw> jpds: "python-pip : Depends: python-setuptools (>= 0.6c1) but it is not going to be installed"
[22:58] <ihsw> jpds: what should i do?
[22:58] <PyPie> same story... gedit opens the script, the script is not run at all nor do i get an option to run the script
[22:58] <jpds> ihsw: Works fine here
[22:59] <ihsw> jpds: okay that's good for you, but how do you think i should fix my situation?
[22:59] <PyPie> Ubuntu used to offer me what to do (older versions): Open file in text editor, Run the file......
[22:59] <PyPie> now I don't have no options
[22:59] <jpds> ihsw: sudo apt-get install -f ?
 python playground.py
[23:00] <pnwise> it will either run it, or show the error
[23:00] <ihsw> jpds: "0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 31 not upgraded."
[23:02] <PyPie> from the Terminal, my script runs with the command python playground.py
[23:02] <PyPie> no errors
[23:02] <PyPie> why doesn't it work when I double-click the file
[23:02] <PyPie> is this a bug?
[23:03] <pnwise> idk man I have 14.04. Did you wrote this python?
[23:04] <PyPie> yeah, i wrote it
[23:05] <PyPie> works perfectly fine from the Terminal, python playground.py
[23:05] <PyPie> when I was on Windows 10, there worked as well
[23:06] <PyPie> just help me already
[23:06] <PyPie> don't have all day
[23:07] <pnwise> When you right click on the script "properties" doesn't it have "open with" tab?
[23:07] <pnwise> lol you dense fucker
[23:07] <pnwise> You claim righting scripts, but can't execute them
[23:07] <wileee> !langauge
[23:07] <PyPie> pnwise: yes, it has the Open With tab
[23:08] <pnwise> Good luck with that
[23:08] <PyPie> no luck with that
[23:08] <PyPie> already tries Open With
[23:08] <jpds> PyPie: System Settings → Details → Removable Media ?
[23:08] <PyPie> no Python listed and no option to manually type in python
[23:09] <pnwise> I am sorry I even helped you with that so far. you don't deserve it as you obviously you don't value the time of the people trying to help you.
[23:09] <jpds> Oh, wrong thing
[23:09] <jpds> PyPie: Please keep in mind that we're volunteers here
[23:10] <PyPie> just fuck you, idiots! this is no help channel
[23:15] <keviv> I keep getting this error when trying to install packages: http://paste.pound-python.org/show/MMbkYQz62RIKmigYSqAr/
[23:15] <keviv> What would cause this and what can I do?
[23:17] <wileee> keviv, How about an update dist-upgrade
[23:17] <Wachu> Hi keviv, look here please http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1319791
[23:25] <RockLee> Hey guys are there any good apps that will allow me to connect to my android phone and send SMS from my laptop when I'm not able to pull my phone out? (Xubuntu 14.04) I think my friends with Macs have similar functionality, but I never used one.
[23:26] <Wachu> exit
[23:26] <Wachu> whops
[23:26] <Wachu> :D
[23:26] <jpds> RockLee: That'd be because Apple own the phone and laptop OS
[23:28] <jpds> RockLee: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1568349
[23:29] <linos> I have a shell script and would like to run a mono command to a file in another directory.  How can I achieve this?  Thank in-advance
[23:30] <keviv> Wachu: thanks that script fixed it
[23:30] <keviv> oh you left nvm
[23:38] <imthenachoman> hey guys. i am having issues with "sudo reboot". the system starts to shot down, monitor goes blank, but it never shuts off
[23:40] <slicepaperwords> is it restarting? or just turning the monitor off then turning it back on?
[23:40] <genii> imthenachoman: Does: sudo shutdown -r now   ..produce the same result?
[23:42] <Kion> I want to try the Gnome 3 environment, how do I install it on my ubuntu?
[23:42] <k1l> Kion: install gnome-shell
[23:42] <imthenachoman> okay. that is odd. it seems to be working now
[23:42] <wileee> Kion, The gnome 3 desktop is called the gnome-shell
[23:43] <wileee> Kion, the ubuntu software center or sudo apt install gnome-shell
[23:46] <Kion> k1l: Thanks!
[23:46] <Kion> wileee: thanks
[23:46] <wileee> np, missed you had an answer
[23:51] <cadenr> ok im back can i have help with my partitions please?
[23:52] <Kion> wileee: the installation is asking wether the default session manager should be lightdm or gdm, what should I choose?
[23:53] <cadenr> like i said can i have help w/ parts.?
[23:53] <wileee> Kion, I would go lightdm, can be changed though after this.
[23:53] <wileee> if needed
[23:54] <Kion> Ok I will see how it goes.
[23:54] <Kion> wileee: thanks again
[23:54] <wileee> Kion, No problem, I use the shell myself.
[23:55] <Kion> wileee: cool! I just want to try it and see if I want to switch
[23:55] <wileee> Kion, Not much is added, most was already there, helps to have a couple of DE's I think.
[23:56] <Kion> wileee: At least it is nice to have the freedom of choice! that is why I like Open Source.
[23:56] <wileee> ;)